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Therese Doucet

“I want to see the world without explaining away its mystery by calling things wicked, righteous, sinful, and good. I want to erase in myself the easy explanations, the always mendacious explanations about why things happen the way they do, and in this way, come to know the mystery of being–-not by any approximation in thought, but by being. I want to be and not be ashamed of being.”

Therese Doucet, A Lost Argument: A Latter-Day Novel
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A Lost Argument: A Latter-Day Novel A Lost Argument: A Latter-Day Novel by Therese Doucet
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