Dean Cavanagh

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Dean Cavanagh

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in Bradford, The United Kingdom
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Award winning screenwriter and author

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Average rating: 3.61 · 267 ratings · 14 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“We can depend on nobody in this world, and sometimes we even betray ourselves”
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“Those who understand the true nature of humanity are always loners”
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“Our minds are big enough to contemplate the cosmos but small enough to care about who wins an Oscar”
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“Central Bankers are driving us to Hell in a vehicle We are paying the installments on”
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“Power is only an aphrodisiac for the living dead”
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“Death Laughs In The Faces Of Clocks”
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“When inspiration comes life is lived in the moment and peace descends. When inspiration leaves thoughts turn to violently killing time”
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“The desideratum of the philosophy “better to have never been” is parents being charged with manslaughter for bringing children into the world”
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