“Whether you take the doughnut hole as a blank space or as an entity unto itself is a purely metaphysical question and does not affect the taste of the doughnut one bit.”

Source: A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel (1982), Chapter 10, Counting Sheep

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Japanese author, novelist 1949

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