“There are, I know (it was in our philosophy course in college), at least a hundred different reasons why some particular event takes place.”

—  Elaine Dundy

Part One, Three
The Dud Avocado (1958)
Context: There are, I know (it was in our philosophy course in college), at least a hundred different reasons why some particular event takes place. So I thrashed about again trying to find some other truth and in the instant that it flashed through my head, I think I got as close to my raison d’etre as I ever have.

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American journalist, actress 1921–2008

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