I suppose there was never a reason for tearing down a cabin or scrapping a stopped automobile, if you had all those acres.

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In "The Fortress of Solitude," Jonathan Lethem presents a character's reflection on the value of ownership and connection to property. The quote highlights an appreciation for the space and resources one possesses, suggesting that having ample land makes it unnecessary to discard possessions like a cabin or a car. This perspective implies a sense of permanence and the idea that one should honor their belongings by allowing them to exist within...

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