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A Prayer for Owen Meany Quotes

NEVER CONFUSE FAITH, OR BELIEF—OF ANY KIND—WITH SOMETHING EVEN REMOTELY INTELLECTUAL. - John Irving (A Prayer for Owen Meany Quotes)

NEVER CONFUSE FAITH, OR BELIEF—OF ANY KIND—WITH SOMETHING EVEN REMOTELY INTELLECTUAL.

Source:Chapter 9. The Shot
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John Irving - A Prayer for Owen Meany Quotes
  • Book: A Prayer for Owen Meany
  • Writer: John Irving
  • Genre: Fiction
  • Published: 1989
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