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in the end, each life is irreducible to anything other than itself. Which is as...
Author:
Paul Auster
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The New York Trilogy
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in the end, each life is irreducible to anything other than itself. Which is as much as to say: lives make no sense.
( Paul Auster )
[ The New York Trilogy ]
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