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“What he was now seeing was the street lonely, savage, and cool. That was it: cool; he was thinking, saying aloud to himself sometimes, “I better move. I better get away from here.” But something held him, as the fatalist can always be held: by curiosity, pessimism, by sheer inertia.” quote by William Faulkner
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““What he was now seeing was the street lonely, savage, and cool. That was it: cool; he was thinking, saying aloud to himself sometimes, “I better move. I better get away from here.” But something held him, as the fatalist can always be held: by curiosity, pessimism, by sheer inertia.””

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