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And the passion with which we loved the Lord was a measure of how deeply we...
Author:
James Baldwin
Book:
The Fire Next Time
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And the passion with which we loved the Lord was a measure of how deeply we feared and distrusted and, in the end, hated almost all strangers, always, and avoided and despised ourselves.
( James Baldwin )
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