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Jupinderjit Singh

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Harold Robbins
“Say something nice about somebody and nobody will listen. Make it mean, malicious, scandalous and everybody in town will help you spread the word.”
Harold Robbins, Harold Robbins Thriller Collection

Harold Robbins
“there is no sorrow that love does not precede.”
Harold Robbins, Harold Robbins Thriller Collection

Hourly History
“One of Anaïs’ journals expresses her concerns that she is different from others in that she feels like more than one person: “I have always been tormented by the image of multiplicity of selves. Some days I call it richness, and other days I see it as a disease, a proliferation as dangerous as cancer. My first concept about people around me was that all of them were coordinated into a whole, whereas I was made up of a multitude of selves, of fragments.”
Hourly History, Anais Nin: A Life From Beginning to End

Hourly History
“Despite her fears of abandonment, Anaïs continued to see Hugo, hoping that they would get married yet wondering if they would be happy together. In a diary entry on September 15, 1922, she wrote, “Hugo is human. . . . I must learn to fashion my dreams out of clay, to descend in order to rise, because I am repudiating the human, I am repudiating the roots of divinity. What is is what I must learn to love.” By giving up her childish dreams of perfection, Anaïs felt that she had become a woman, ready for marriage.”
Hourly History, Anais Nin: A Life From Beginning to End

Haruki Murakami
“Whether you want to or not. But the place you return to is always slightly different from the place you left. That’s the rule. It can never be exactly the same.”
Haruki Murakami, Men Without Women

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