The Power of One Dreams, Hopes, and Plans Quotes

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Quote #10

Two days later she announced at the dinner table that the Lord had guided her quite clearly and that I should give up boxing as it displeased Him. When I had done so, I would be guided in the Lord's special plans for me.
When I replied that boxing was too important to me, she had burst into tears. (23.40)

This is an example of the feeling Peekay has that religion is for weak people or losers, and that he has to leave them behind in order to win. His goals are, once again, much more important than fitting in or being part of a group.