Wednesday, June 22, 2011
On The Road (4)
He was out of his mind with real belief. "And of course now no one can tell us that there is no God. We've passed through all forms. // You see how long ago? Everything is fine, God exists, we know time. Everything since the Greeks has been predicted wrong. You can't make it with geometry and geometrical systems of thinking. It's all this!" He wrapped his finer in his fist; the car hugged the line straight and true. "And not only that but we both understand that I couldn't have time to explain why I know and you know God exists." At one point I moaned about life's troubles // "Troubles, you see, is the generalization-word for what God exists in. The thing is not to get hung-up." (Kerouac, 120)
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