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Don Carpenter

“By then he would realize that the freedom he had always yearned for and never understood was beyond his or any man’s reach, and that all men must yearn for it equally; a freedom from the society of mankind without its absence; a freedom from connection, from fear, from trouble, and above all from the loneliness of being alive. By then he would understand that fulfillment was only temporary, and desire the enemy of death.”

Don Carpenter, Hard Rain Falling
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Hard Rain Falling (New York Review Books Classics) Hard Rain Falling by Don Carpenter
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