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Anne Rice

“Nothing was anything until someone defined it. Nothing was inevitable. Nothing was inviolate. Everything existed, perhaps, by the act of faith, and we were always in the midst of creating our world, complete with the trappings of tradition that was nothing more than an invention like all the rest.”

Anne Rice, The Feast of All Saints
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The Feast of All Saints The Feast of All Saints by Anne Rice
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