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Journey Without Maps Journey Without Maps by Graham Greene
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“It is the earliest dream that I can remember, earlier than the witch at the corner of the nursery passage, this dream of something outside that has got to come in. The witch, like the masked dancers, has form, but this is simply power, a force exerted on a door, an influence that drifted after me upstairs and pressed against windows.”
Graham Greene, Journey Without Maps
“I had been afraid of the primitive, had wanted it broken gently, but here it came on us in a breath, as we stumbled up through the dung and the cramped and stinking huts to our lampless sleeping place among the rats. It was the worst one need fear, and it was bearable because it was inescapable.”
Graham Greene, Journey Without Maps
“I was baptized one foggy afternoon about four o'clock. I couldn't think of any names I particularly wanted, so I kept my old name. I was alone with the fat priest; it was all very quickly and formally done, while someone at a children's service muttered in another chapel. Then we shook hands and I went off to a salmon tea, and the dog which had been sick again on the mat. Before that I had made a general confession to another priest: it was like a life photographed as it came to mind, without any order, full of gaps, giving at best a general impression. I couldn't help feeling all the way to the newspaper office, past the Post Office, the Moroccan café, the ancient whore, that I had got somewhere new by way of memories I hadn't known I possessed. I had taken up the thread of life from very far back, from as far back as innocence.”
Graham Greene, Journey Without Maps
“There is not so much virginity in the world that one can afford not to love it when one finds it.”
Graham Greene, Journey Without Maps
“There is not so much virginity in the world that one can afford not to love it when on finds it.”
Graham Greene, Journey Without Maps
“I find myself always torn between two beliefs: the belief that life should be better than it is and the belief that when it appears better it is really worse.”
Graham Greene, Journey Without Maps