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8a54a12 Very well. He'd lighten up. As a matter of fact, he felt as light as the bubbly froth that flew from the lips of the waves. Whatever else his long, unprecedented life might have been, it had been fun. Fun! If others should find that appraisal shallow, frivolous, so be it. To him, it seemed now to largely have been some form of play. And he vowed that in the future he would strive to keep that sense of play more in mind, for he'd grown convinced that play--more than piety, more than charity or vigilance--was what allowed human beings to transcend evil. fun life vigilance piety transcendence play evil Tom Robbins
cea8d19 The price of eternal vigilance is indifference. vigilance marshall-mcluhan attention indifference media Marshall McLuhan