It was quiet, the old wood creaking and the snow barely visible outside the stained-glass. And I sat down. And I looked up. At this giant room I was in. At this place where thousands of people had sat before me. And alone, at night, in the middle of a New Haven storm, I felt so remarkably, unbelievably safe.

Marina Keegan

The Opposite of Loneliness: Essays and Stories

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