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  • #1
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “By night, we’re all the same color.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Night Travelers

  • #2
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “The night belongs to us, to me and you. The night is ours.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Night Travelers

  • #3
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “In times of peace, the nights seemed endless.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #4
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “From this dark, cold place, I can hear your heart. I know from memory all its movements. When you are asleep or awake, happy or sad, like today."
    "My Amanda, I want you never to forget that we were happy once."
    Your Julius”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #5
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “She knew well that no matter how the author fashions his characters, no matter which words he chooses, it is always the reader who holds the power of interpretation.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #6
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “Silence, walls of silence all around her.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #7
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “In the end, the scent of books, even of autumn, depends on our sense of smell.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #8
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “The heart can resist all kinds of physical trauma, but sadness can destroy it in a second. So no sadness in this house!”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #9
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “The masses howl, thirsty for blood, shouting for the downfall of the other. She is the other.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #10
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “What most disturbed her was being at the mercy of the unknown, of distance, of time.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale

  • #11
    Armando Lucas Correa
    “God is a shadow. God is asleep. God can’t see us. God has abandoned us. God doesn’t love us, she repeated to herself in a senseless litany.”
    Armando Lucas Correa, The Daughter's Tale



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