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    Marcel Proust
    “For, like desire, regret seeks not to be analysed but to be satisfied. When one begins to love, one spends one’s time, not in getting to know what one’s love really is, but in making it possible to meet next day. When one abandons love one seeks not to know one’s grief but to offer to her who is causing it that expression of it which seems to one the most moving. One says the things which one feels the need of saying, and which the other will not understand, one speaks for oneself alone. I wrote: 'I had thought that it would not be possible. Alas, I see now that it is not so difficult.' I said also: 'I shall probably not see you again;' I said it while I continued to avoid shewing a coldness which she might think affected, and the words, as I wrote them, made me weep because I felt that they expressed not what I should have liked to believe but what was probably going to happen.”
    Marcel Proust, In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower

  • #2
    Charles Dickens
    “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.”
    Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

  • #3
    Frank Herbert
    “Korku katilidir aklın. Korku, mutlak yıkım getiren küçük ölümdür. Korkumla yüzleşeceğim. Onun etrafımdan ve içimden geçip gitmesine izin vereceğim. Ve geçip gittiğinde, onun izlediği yolu görmek için iç gözümü kullanacağım. Korkunun geçtiği yerde hiçbir şey olmayacak. Yalnızca ben kalacağım.”
    Frank Herbert, Dune



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