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    Adam Haslett
    “I had never understood before the invisibility of a human. How what we take to be a person is in fact a spirit we can never see.”
    Adam Haslett, Imagine Me Gone

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    “You don't want to think about it, but there's an ethical limit to what anyone should have to endure. You can't just negate that with sentimentality. With the idea of some indomitable spirit. That's a fairy tale. It's what people say about other people, to avoid the wretchedness. It's just cruelty by other means. Requiring a person to stay alive. For you.”
    Adam Haslettlett, Imagine Me Gone

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    Douglas   Stuart
    “Shuggie heard the nurse say to a male attendant that she thought for sure Agnes was a working girl. “She is not,” said Shuggie, quite proudly. “My mother has never worked a day in her life. She’s far too good-looking for that.” The matted mink coat gave her an air of superiority, and her black strappy heels clacked out a slurred beat on the long marble hallway.”
    Douglas Stuart, Shuggie Bain

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    Donna Tartt
    “I liked the idea of living in a city — any city, especially a strange one — liked the thought of traffic and crowds, of working in a bookstore, waiting tables in a coffee shop, who knew what kind of solitary life I might slip into? Meals alone, walking the dogs in the evenings; and nobody knowing who I was.”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History



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