We are all born like Catholics, aren't we-in limbo, without religion, until some figure introduces us to God?
("Life of Pi")
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You can get used to anything - haven't I already said that? Isn't that what all survivors say?
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Life is a peephole, a single tiny entry onto a vastness--how can I not dwell on this brief, cramped view of things? This peephole is all I've got!
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