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Sometimes I think the purpose of life is to reconcile us to its eventual loss by...
Author:
Julian Barnes
Book:
The Sense of an Ending
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Sometimes I think the purpose of life is to reconcile us to its eventual loss by wearing us down, by proving, however long it takes, that life isn't all it's cracked up to be.
( Julian Barnes )
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