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Walker Percy was an American writer and philosopher whose works delved into themes of existentialism, faith, and human isolation. Through novels like The Moviegoer, Percy examined the complexities of modern life with deep insight and profound understanding. His works continue to inspire readers to reflect on their own lives, encouraging a deeper exploration of identity, purpose, and the human condition.
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"The search is what anyone would undertake if he were not sunk in the everydayness of his own life. To become aware of the possibility of the search is to be onto something. Not to be onto something is to be in despair."

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"We love those who know the worst of us and don't turn their faces away."

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"Since grief only aggravates your loss, grieve not for what is past."

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"You live in a deranged age, more deranged that usual, because in spite of great scientific and technological advances, man has not the faintest idea of who he is or what he is doing."

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"You can get all A's and still flunk life."

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"Hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world. This is another thing about the world which is upsidedown: all the friendly and likable people seem dead to me; only the haters seem alive."

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