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    Marcel Proust
    “Every reader, as he reads, is actually the reader of himself. The writer's work is only a kind of optical instrument he provides the reader so he can discern what he might never have seen in himself without this book. The reader's recognition in himself of what the book says is the proof of the book's truth.”
    Marcel Proust, Time Regained

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    Emil M. Cioran
    “Every phenomenon is a corrupt version of another, larger
    phenomenon: time, a disease of eternity; history, a disease of
    time; life, again, a disease of matter.
    Then what is normal, what is healthy? Eternity? Which itself
    is only an infirmity of God.”
    Emil Cioran, The Trouble With Being Born

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    Virginia Woolf
    “I need silence, and to be alone and to go out, and to save one hour
    to consider what has happened to my world, what death has done to my
    world.”
    Virginia Woolf, The Waves

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    Virginia Woolf
    “I see nothing. We may sink and settle on the waves. The sea will drum in my ears. The white petals will be darkened with sea water. They will float for a moment and then sink. Rolling over the waves will shoulder me under. Everything falls in a tremendous shower, dissolving me.”
    Virginia Woolf, The Waves



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