"He believed in rational thinking and scientific inquiry, which was why he never won an argument with his mother, who believed in people doing what she told them, and believed it with a rock-hard certainty that dismissed all opposition."
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Chapter 4, “Bargains, Covenants, and Promises” (pp. 77-78)
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