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And God closed the Book of the Life of the Man, and said, "Surely I will send thee into Hell. Even into Hell will I send thee."

And the Man cried out, "Thou canst not."

And God said to the Man, "Wherefore can I not send thee to Hell, and for what reason?"

"Because in Hell have I always lived," answered the Man.

And there was silence in the House of Judgement.

And after a space God spake, and said to the Man, "Seeing that I may not send thee into Hell, surely I will sent thee unto Heaven. Even unto Heaven will I send thee."

And the Man cried out, "Thou canst not."

And God said to the Man, "Wherefore can I not send thee unto Heaven, and for what reason?"

"Because never, and in no place, have I been able to imagine it," answered the Man.

And there was silence in the House of Judgement.
Oscar Wilde: The House of Judgement

"Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them.
Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them."
- Oscar Wilde, A Woman Of No Importance
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