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As a rule, they tended to avoid questions like "How sane are we?" and "Do our...
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Michael Chabon
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The Amazing Adventures of
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As a rule, they tended to avoid questions like "How sane are we?" and "Do our lives have meaning?" The need for avoidance was acute and apparent to both of them.
( Michael Chabon )
[ The Amazing Adventures of ]
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