“Everybody has some one thing they do not want to lose," began the man. "You included. And we are professionals at finding out that very thing. Humans by necessity must have a midway point between their desires and their pride. Just as all objects must have a center of gravity. This is something we can pinpoint. Only when it is gone do people realize it even existed.”
Source: A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel (1982), Chapter 22,Sunday Afternoon Picnic
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