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The company you keep at death is, of all things, most dependent on chance.
Keri Hulme
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Keri Hulme
Age: 77
Born: 1947
Born: March 9
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Christchurch
New Zealand
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Through poverty, godhunger, the family debacle, I kept a sense of worth. I could limn and paint like no-one else in this human-wounded land: I was worth the while of living. Now my skill is dead. I should be.
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I am exceedingly angry for no good reason.
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The smarter you are, the more you know, the less reason you have to trust or love or confide.
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I have faced Death. I have been caught in the wild weed tangles of Her hair, seen the gleam of her jade eyes. I will go when it is time - no choice! - but now I want life.
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