“Can’t you understand what an important task we’ve been entrusted with?”

—  Ken Grimwood , book Replay

“By whom, or what? God? This whole experience has made me agree even more with Camus: if there is a God, I despise Him.”
Source: Replay (1986), Chapter 11 (p. 149)

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