“If you are going to go through hell… I suggest you come back learning something.”
“Am I being paid back for something I did? He asked himself. Something I don't know about or remember? But nobody pays back, he reflected. I learned that a long time ago: you're not paid back for the bad you do nor the good you do. It all comes out uneven at the end. Haven’t I learned that by now, if I've learned anything?”
Source: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (1974), Chapter 6 (p. 66)
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