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First Love and Other Novellas by Samuel Beckett
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The Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges
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There is no sense in loving someone you can never wake up to except by chance.Jeanette Winterson
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Birchwood by John Banville
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The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien
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Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, exhibit number one is what the seraphs, the misinformed, simple, noble-winged seraphs, envied. Look at this tangle of thorns.Vladimir Nabokov
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A Lover's Discourse by Roland Barthes
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Vladimir Nabokov
“Don't touch me; I'll die if you touch me.”
Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita

John Banville
“By the way, leafing through my dictionary I am struck by the poverty of language when it comes to naming or describing badness. Evil, wickedness, mischief, these words imply an agency, the conscious or at least active doing of wrong. They do not signify the bad in its inert, neutral, self-sustaining state. Then there are the adjectives: dreadful, heinous, execrable, vile, and so on. They are not so much as descriptive as judgmental. They carry a weight of censure mingled with fear. Is this not a queer state of affairs? It makes me wonder. I ask myself if perhaps the thing itself - badness - does not exist at all, if these strangely vague and imprecise words are only a kind of ruse, a kind of elaborate cover for the fact that nothing is there. Or perhaps words are an attempt to make it be there? Or, again, perhaps there is something, but the words invented it. Such considerations make me feel dizzy, as if a hole had opened briefly in the world.”
John Banville, The Book of Evidence

Vladimir Nabokov
“Because you took advantage of my disadvantage.”
Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita

Roland Barthes
“To know that one does not write for the other, to know that these things I am going to write will never cause me to be loved by the one I love (the other), to know that writing compensates for nothing, sublimates nothing, that it is precisely there where you are not--this is the beginning of writing.”
Roland Barthes, A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

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“Anyone can attract a man. The trick is to keep him.”
Philippa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl

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Description: Original. Pretty much musings, the by product of too much coffee, too little sleep and the whimsical nature of a teenager.

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