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Harry Belafonte

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When I was 40 and looking at 60, it seemed like a thousand miles away. But 62 feels like a week and a half away from 80. I must now get on with those things I always talked about doing but put off.
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As quoted in Jet magazine (??8 January 1990??), p. 40

 
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