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Safety, stability--it's an illusion. It's a false God, Simon. It's like clinging to a sinking raft instead of learning to swim.
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Safety, stability--it's an illusion. It's a false God, Simon. It's like clinging to a sinking raft instead of learning to swim.
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"Our father came to sleep in our house that night. He carried a small suitcase with a black mourning suit and a pair of polished shoes. Corrigan stopped him as he made his way up the stairs. 'Where d'you think you're going?'Our father gripped the bannister. His hands were liverspotted and I could see him trembling in his pause. 'That's not your room,' sad Corrigan. Our father tottered on the stairs. He took another step up. 'Don't,' said my brother. His voice was clear, full, confidant. Our father stood stunned. He climbed one more step and then turned, descended, looked around, lost.
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