Chuck Palahniuk
A child who is disillusioned abruptly, by his peers or siblings, being ridiculed for his faith and imagination, may choose never to believe in anything tangible or intangible again. To never trust or wonder.
Chuck Palahniuk
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A child who is disillusioned abruptly, by his peers or siblings, being ridiculed for his faith and imagination, may choose never to believe in anything tangible or intangible again. To never trust or wonder. - Chuck Palahniuk quote

A child who is disillusioned abruptly, by his peers or siblings, being ridiculed for his faith and imagination, may choose never to believe in anything tangible or intangible again. To never trust or wonder.

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Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk

American novelist, essayist

February 21st, 1962