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I used to think if yoiu fell from grace it was more likely than not the result of one stupendous error, or else an unfortunate accident. - A Map of the World (ch. 1) [Books (First Lines)] Reading someone else's e-mail is a quiet, clean enterprise. There is no pitter-pattering around the room, no opening and closing the desk drawers, no percussive creasing as you draw the paper from the envelope and unfold it. There is no sound but the melody of the dial-up, the purity of the following Gregorian tones, and the sweet nilhilistic measure of static. - Disobedience [Books (First Lines)]
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