“Curse God, and die. To George it seemed like remarkably sage and relevant advice.”

Source: This Is the Way the World Ends (1986), Chapter 6, “In Which a Sea Captain, a General, a Therapist, and a Man of God Enter the Tale” (p. 61)

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