Hmmm!” directed to Fai. “Is there suchthing as an answer, Fai?” he asked, though by his tone, Wolfdon could tell he knew the answer to that, if it were possible.“I would not know, Godric,” Fai replied, a bit more solemn than Godric and Cheng. “For knowing thus, the question would be answered, but without, there is neither subjectivity nor objectivity, just truth from above lisped through ouruncouth tongues. Truth, there is. Answers, I cannot say.
-Mary-Jean Harris
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