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An Equation of Almost Infinite Complexity An Equation of Almost Infinite Complexity by J. Mulrooney
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“He had been naïve, he realized: in those days he still had the idea that people would avoid Hell if you let them. Now he knew better. People will find their own way to Hell even if you beat them with a stick to go the other way.”
J. Mulrooney, An Equation of Almost Infinite Complexity
“Remember, I come from a family of atheists. In fact, a family of Catholic atheists. The kind who believe you have to be punished for your sins even if there is no God. My folks should actually be Unitarians, the church specifically designed for atheists with children.”
J. Mulrooney, An Equation of Almost Infinite Complexity
“He might mention something about a seed growing into a tree or the sun rising after it sets, but in just the sort of way that made you stop and say, "Heavy duty.”
J. Mulrooney, An Equation of Almost Infinite Complexity