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He didn't ask "Where will you spend eternity?" as religious the-end-is-near...
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Saul Bellow
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Ravelstein
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He didn't ask "Where will you spend eternity?" as religious the-end-is-near picketers did but rather, "With what, in this modern democracy, will you meet the demands of your soul?
( Saul Bellow )
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