I don't care much for coincidences. There's something spooky about them: you sense momentarily what it must be like to live in an ordered, God-run universe, with Himself looking over your shoulder and helpfully dragging coarse hints about a cosmic plan.


Flaubert's Parrot (1984)


I don't care much for coincidences. There's something spooky about them: you sense momentarily what it must be like to live in an ordered, God-run...

I don't care much for coincidences. There's something spooky about them: you sense momentarily what it must be like to live in an ordered, God-run...

I don't care much for coincidences. There's something spooky about them: you sense momentarily what it must be like to live in an ordered, God-run...

I don't care much for coincidences. There's something spooky about them: you sense momentarily what it must be like to live in an ordered, God-run...