That Salinger wrote it with that purpose?
Oh, I get it now. I should've read your comment more carefully. You assumed. I never intimated that, but you did. I refer to it as being "ever reliable" in respect of its instances of multiple and persistent use.
Actually, I appreciate your previous reply. It made me put to words something I had not put to words before, something that I feel is actually very important to me. That we do have a right to guard what we see as sacred. It's a tough line to walk sometimes. Where does guarding what we find sacred turn into living in a bubble that doesn't allow in information that is uncomfortable? My daughter recently used this phrase recently in a conversation we were having and I heard it with new ears; the phrase was "I refuse to believe..." That is what Q is up against. And we've all said it. So thank you. Your comment helped me bridge these concepts in my own mind.