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“I don't want fear so strong that I am incapacitated. But there is fear that comes from being attentive enough that you realize there is life greater than you, life that was here before you and will be after.”
― The End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light by Paul Bogard
― The End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light by Paul Bogard

“But, my dear Mrs. Casaubon,' said Mr. Farebrother, smiling gently at her ardour, 'character is not cut in marble — it is not something solid and unalterable. It is something living and changing, and may become diseased as our bodies do.'
'Then it may be rescued and healed,' said Dorothea.”
― Middlemarch
'Then it may be rescued and healed,' said Dorothea.”
― Middlemarch

“She walks back, more slowly, the way she came. How odd it feels, to move along the same streets, the route in reverse, like inking over old words, her feet the quill, going back over work, rewriting, erasing. Partings are strange. It seems so simple: one minute ago, four, five, he was here, at her side; now, he is gone. She was with him; she is alone. She feels exposed, chill, peeled like an onion.”
― Hamnet
― Hamnet
“Don't you think he may be pursuing an ideal that is hidden in a cloud of unknowing — like an astronomer looking for a star that only a mathematical calculation tells him exists?”
― The Razor's Edge
― The Razor's Edge

“Maybe it's possible to belong in a hundred different ways to a hundred different people and places.”
― Book Lovers
― Book Lovers
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