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Matthew Clarke

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Average rating: 3.8 · 571 ratings · 102 reviews · 76 distinct worksSimilar authors
Quitting Weed: The Complete...

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Those That Remain (Left Beh...

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The Field Guide for Parks a...

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Post-Disaster Reconstructio...

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Education and the Fantasies...

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Aid in Conflict

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Heart Man: The Bayker's Rid...

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Post-Kyoto: Designing the N...

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“Weed is a powerful distraction from the pain of loneliness.”
Matthew Clarke, Quitting Weed: The Complete Guide

“Consider boredom as a sign of not knowing what to do, rather than having nothing to do.”
Matthew Clarke, Quitting Weed: The Complete Guide

“cannabis is all about enjoying the present moment at the expense of your future self. All the things you could accomplish today, to help get you closer to your goals and improve your mind and body, remain undone; everything is postponed to some random point in the future, one that never comes.”
Matthew Clarke, Quitting Weed: The Complete Guide

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