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Louise Penny

“I saw a lot of men die there. Most men. Do you know what killed them?”…”Despair,” said Finney. “They believed themselves to be prisoners. I lived with those men, ate the same maggot-infested food, slept in the same beds, did the same back-breaking work. But they died and I lived. Do you know why?” “You were free.” “I was free. Milton was right…the mind is its own place. I was never a prisoner. Not then, not now.”

Louise Penny, A Rule Against Murder
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A Rule Against Murder (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #4) A Rule Against Murder by Louise Penny
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