You know that part in No Country For Old Men, the book, when Llewelyn Moss, after coming back for the briefcase full of money, picks up a young hitchiking girl? There's that whole conversation they have in the roadside diner about how you can never start your life over. Every single day you wake up and walk the earth is a day that counts for something, and leads toward something, and there is no way to erase that: the past. And Llewelyn wraps up the conversation by telling her to repeat herself when she says "I don't know." because, he says, it sounds good on her. You know that scene? If you dont, I highly recommend getting familliar with it, because that scene just about sums up my religion.
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