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When you die, you know, you hear the insistent pounding that defines all things,...
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Mark Helprin
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Winter's Tale
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When you die, you know, you hear the insistent pounding that defines all things, whether of matter or energy, since there is nothing in the universe, really, but proportion.
( Mark Helprin )
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