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Looking back, he sees they were tough times.
Looking back, he sees that his American education was "more about self-fulfillment and sports and being happy," unlike a traditional French education, which is about "working hard".
As a child, Nilsen read Tintin and superhero comics and although they're very different from his own work, looking back he sees their value.
Looking back, he sees how desperate they all were, these first-generation immigrants from Poland, with no English, no education and, although they didn't know it in 1930, a family back home facing extinction in the concentration camps.
There's a guy who was originally from Ireland and had a Catholic girlfriend, and he was a Protestant, and they were divided by family loyalties and couldn't be together, so he left for America and he's coming back – he sees it as a moment where he can recapture that past that he has lost.
Looking back, he sees his radio education as having "changed my trajectory more than anything else.
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Glancing back, he saw Smoot's body on the ground and his aunt screaming.
Turning back, he saw about a dozen Angels massing on the dancefloor, the tall man striding out ahead of them.
Glancing back, he saw that Angela had joined her sons and was blowing him kisses, perhaps sarcastically.
Looking back, he saw this devout period as an attempt to evade his "destiny", which turned out to be Nietzsche.
As Hunsader pulled his focus back, he saw something even more surprising: patterns, often repeating over hours or days or weeks, clearly aiming at stealth.
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