“Stop worrying about growing old. And think about growing up.” — Philip Roth
(This sounds like a line from one of his books. Which one, I don’t know. If you know, please send in a comment. By the way, this is the first Philip Roth quote since I’ve been posting these spoilers. And, this was not an easy solve for me. I scratched my head for a while, until I figured that AZL was likely ING. After that something told me that the first word was likely STOP. I was able to take it from there. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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First time in years I’ve been stumped. The absence of Es, and a sentence beginning with AND, coupled with the repeated words did me in.
We Are Not Happy.
Art
Even if it were just you and me who had trouble solving this, I’d say we were in good company, Art. But, I’m betting that plenty struggled with this one. — YUR