Matthew W. Haskell

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On that day, the day when our heart is near breaking, friends who admire our work are distressed to see how such nobodies, such insignificant beings, can hurt us so badly, bring us to the point of death. But what can they do? If a poet is dying of infectious pneumonia, can one imagine his friends explaining to the pneumococcus that the poet is talented and that it should let him get better?
The Prisoner: In Search of Lost Time, Volume 5 (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
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