but he didn't have to enjoy that either, especially. 
Source: Inherent Vice (2009), p. 225
                                    
“But where pain was, healing could come; where loneliness was, new relationships could be formed; where rejection was, new love could be found. It was a moment. And moments changed. She would have to live through the moment to get to the next.”
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