William Faulkner Quotes
He Had A Word, Too. Love, He Called It. But I Had Been Used To Words For A Long Time. I Knew That That Word Was Like The Others: Just A Shape To Fill A Lack; That When The Right Time Came, You Wouldn't Need A Word For That Any More Than For Pride Or Fear ... One Day I Was Talking To Cora. She Prayed For Me Because She Believed I Was Blind To Sin, Wanting Me To Kneel And Pray Too, Because People To Whom Sin Is Just A Matter Of Words, To Them Salvation Is Just Words Too.
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