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He was near tears, 'Who do I blame?' he kept asking me. 'There is no God.I can...
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Mitch Albom
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He was near tears, 'Who do I blame?' he kept asking me. 'There is no God.I can only blame myself.'" The Reb's face tightened, as if in pain. "That," he said, softly, "is a terrible self-indictment.
( Mitch Albom )
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