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Edita
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How else can one express the essential things that run through our relationship to time and continuity, our little lonesome-beast murmurings as we roam the cosmos?
— Sep 30, 2022 10:13AM
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Edita
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We’re unaware of the extent to which pain, or, rather, the will to avoid suffering, dictates our choices, our opinions, commands our decisions.
— Sep 24, 2022 08:43AM
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Edita
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Yesterday, Carla called me a passionate reader without knowing a thing about my reading habits. I think she meant I’m a passionate person and the word reader escaped her like a glass slips out of a hand. It’s true that reading is part of my life, that it brings me pleasure, but at the same time it burns me. From the inside. As if, encountering my nostalgia, it ignites an unbearable elation in me.
— Sep 22, 2022 11:43PM
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Edita
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[...] only the remains of the past could ignite in her a vertiginous sense of being alive in the present.
— Sep 17, 2022 06:20AM
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Nathan "N.R." Gaddis
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A book list to die for. (Complete with name the author quiz)
— Nov 24, 2017 03:21PM
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Cheryl
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You see, I need books in order to come and go in the complex beauty of the world.
— Mar 12, 2015 01:35PM
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Cheryl
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There's nothing more fascinating than observing human beings. If, in addition, you're able to describe their most intimate gestures, you have the obligation, it seems to me, to respond to that call inside us to be curious about our own kind, be it only to act as a mirror or to foil a sense of hyper-vulnerability.
— Mar 11, 2015 02:29PM
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Cheryl
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What is the present if part of our life consists of imagining ourselves everywhere, in the past or tomorrow? I don 't know if the present or necessity is how I should name the way we braid our days together so as to allow a vertical escape, either downward with a strong taste of debauchery in our mouths, or upward, an old idea of transcendence ready to torch everything in its path.
— Mar 10, 2015 08:04PM
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Cheryl
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Words are grandiose muscles. In social situations, Axelle claims she enjoys reading. She never says that it allows her to stock up on puns that help time go by when she feels like dying.
— Mar 08, 2015 06:54PM
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Only the remains of the past could ignite in her a vertiginous sense of being alive in the present.
— Feb 05, 2015 07:53PM
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The winding and rewinding of time. The explosive interiority written in the particularity of A.S. Byatt. Ah, the sweet immersion of reading.
— Mar 10, 2014 02:16PM
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Garima
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You see, I need books in order to come and go in the complex beauty of the world.
— Jan 28, 2014 12:14AM
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