"In certain strains of Judaism, there's a profound……" — Ben Marcus
"In certain strains of Judaism, there's a profound passion for the ineffable. Contemplation of God is meant to be forever elusive, because, you know, our tiny minds can't possibly comprehend Him. If we find ourselves comprehending Him, then we can be sure we're off track."
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33 Quotes by Ben Marcus
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Suspense left my life a long time ago, now it has returned. I do not care for it.
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