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Sometimes I wonder how we can be so sure what it is God sees. How arrogant we are, I sometimes think, to imagine there's someone watching us every minute. To think our every action matters that much.
Carolyn Parkhurst
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Carolyn Parkhurst
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: January 18
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Manchester
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