Trust me, Moss said.I hate hearin them words, the driver said. I always did.Have you ever said them?Yeah. I've said em. That's how come I know what they're worth.
by Cormac McCarthy (0 Reviews)
In Cormac McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men," a conversation takes place where one character expresses disdain for the phrase "Trust me," revealing a deep skepticism about such reassurances. The driver acknowledges that he has also used this phrase in the past, indicating that he understands its lack of reliability and the harm it can cause. This exchange highlights a theme of distrust and the complexities of human interactions. The dialogue...
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