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    Michael Chabon
    “In the immemorial style of young men under pressure, they decided to lie down for a while and waste time.”
    Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay

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    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “You will burn and you will burn out; you will be healed and come back again.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

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    Sarah   Williams
    “Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light;
    I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”
    Sarah Williams, Twilight Hours: A Legacy of Verse

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    Victor Hugo
    “Citizens, the nineteenth century is great, but the twentieth century will be happy. Then, there will be nothing more like the history of old,
    we shall no longer, as to-day, have to fear a conquest, an invasion, a usurpation, a rivalry of nations, arms in hand, an interruption of
    civilization depending on a marriage of kings, on a birth in hereditary tyrannies, a partition of peoples by a congress, a dismemberment because
    of the failure of a dynasty, a combat of two religions meeting face to face, like two bucks in the dark, on the bridge of the infinite; we
    shall no longer have to fear famine, farming out, prostitution arising from distress, misery from the failure of work and the scaffold and the
    sword, and battles and the ruffianism of chance in the forest of events. One might almost say: There will be no more events. We shall be happy.
    The human race will accomplish its law, as the terrestrial globe accomplishes its law; harmony will be re-established between the soul
    and the star; the soul will gravitate around the truth, as the planet around the light. Friends, the present hour in which I am addressing
    you, is a gloomy hour; but these are terrible purchases of the future. A revolution is a toll. Oh! the human race will be delivered, raised up,
    consoled! We affirm it on this barrier. Whence should proceed that cry of love, if not from the heights of sacrifice? Oh my brothers, this is
    the point of junction, of those who think and of those who suffer; this barricade is not made of paving-stones, nor of joists, nor of bits of
    iron; it is made of two heaps, a heap of ideas, and a heap of woes. Here misery meets the ideal. The day embraces the night, and says to it: 'I
    am about to die, and thou shalt be born again with me.' From the embrace of all desolations faith leaps forth. Sufferings bring hither their
    agony and ideas their immortality. This agony and this immortality are about to join and constitute our death. Brothers, he who dies here dies
    in the radiance of the future, and we are entering a tomb all flooded with the dawn.”
    Victor Hugo, Les Misérables



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