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They lived for different futures, but they were each other's unrecognized...
Author:
Thomas Pynchon
Book:
Against the Day
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They lived for different futures, but they were each other's unrecognized halves, and what fascination between them did come to pass was lit up, beyond question, with grace.
( Thomas Pynchon )
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