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    André Aciman
    “...youth has no shame, shame comes with age.”
    André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name

  • #2
    Charles Dickens
    “Suffering has been stronger than all other teaching, and has taught me to understand what your heart used to be. I have been bent and broken, but - I hope - into a better shape.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

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    Amor Towles
    “Without a doubt. But imagining what might happen if one’s circumstances were different was the only sure route to madness.”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

  • #4
    Amor Towles
    “the wise man celebrates what he can.”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

  • #5
    Amor Towles
    “If you are ever in doubt, just remember that unlike adults, children want to be happy. So they still have the ability to take the greatest pleasure in the simplest things.” By”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

  • #6
    Amor Towles
    “By their very nature, human beings are so capricious, so complex, so delightfully contradictory, that they deserve not only our consideration, but our reconsideration—and our unwavering determination to withhold our opinion until we have engaged with them in every possible setting at every possible hour.”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

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    Amor Towles
    “From the earliest age, we must learn to say good-bye to friends and family. We see our parents and siblings off at the station; we visit cousins, attend schools, join the regiment; we marry, or travel abroad. It is part of the human experience that we are constantly gripping a good fellow by the shoulders and wishing him well, taking comfort from the notion that we will hear word of him soon enough. But experience is less likely to teach us how to bid our dearest possessions adieu. And if it were to? We wouldn’t welcome the education. For eventually, we come to hold our dearest possessions more closely than we hold our friends. We carry them from place to place, often at considerable expense and inconvenience; we dust and polish their surfaces and reprimand children for playing too roughly in their vicinity—all the while, allowing memories to invest them with greater and greater importance. This armoire, we are prone to recall, is the very one in which we hid as a boy; and it was these silver candelabra that lined our table on Christmas Eve; and it was with this handkerchief that she once dried her tears, et cetera, et cetera. Until we imagine that these carefully preserved possessions might give us genuine solace in the face of a lost companion.”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

  • #8
    Amor Towles
    “In a state of self-pity, one may retreat from the world in which one has been blessed to live.”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

  • #9
    Amor Towles
    “For after all, if attentiveness should be measured in minutes and discipline measured in hours, then indomitability must be measured in years.”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

  • #10
    Amor Towles
    “The times do, in fact change. They change relentlessly. Inevitably. Inventively. And as they change, they set into bright relief not only outmoded honorifics and hunting jorns, but silver summoners and mother-of-pearl opera glasses and all manner of carefully crafted things that have outlived their usefulness.

    Carefully crafted things that have outlived their usefulness, thought the Count. I wonder...”
    Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow



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