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i lived my life mostly in cities. i think in the country and in the suburbs, murder is as common as in the city but since it's more spread out, you don't feel it like a coating on every surface except in the bigger cities.

question: do you believe in god?

diana: i do. yes. but i'm not a big fan of religious institutions, except as repositories, like museums, of ancient beauty.

question: what religion are you?

diana: oh. i wouldn't go that far.

question: as far as what?

diana: as needing a religion. that's sort of like insisting everyone take heroin. of course some people need it, for the pain but for the rest of us, it's deadly.

question: i was raised a catholic.

diana: what's that word that means what you said is an impossibility, a mutually exclusive combination?

question: marriage?

diana: no. but that's really funny.

question: do you think everything in life boils down to food or sex?

diana: yes if you add death.

question: food, sex and death.

diana: that pretty much says it all. did you like being catholic?

question: i did.

diana: why?

question: it was colorful and the men wore dresses which i thought was funny somehow especially as they looked so serious. and there was a lot of singing. i like a lot of singing in church.

diana: and organs. i like a good organ in a church. and stained glass windows. and some statues.


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