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The Hypocrite The Hypocrite by Jo Hamya
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“By that time, he’d had seven novels to his name. He had written them because he had, with a measure of safety induced by the barrier of fiction, wanted to show the world some of his selves.”
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“There was summer, a beach; a country they were still getting used to in the early stages of their holiday.

She threw that away, too.”
Jo Hamya, The Hypocrite
“In the theatre's dark, he weighs up what to do out of love. There have been enough divergences so far for him to believe that Sophia's play is a self-contained thing that may only tangentially concern him.”
Jo Hamya, The Hypocrite
“We as people are so stupidly dull. There is never anything to stop our thoughts from destroying the beauty of something we fear may overwhelm us.”
Jo Hamya, The Hypocrite
“No stories are entirely imaginary, cherub, he'd said then. Everything is always a little bit real. Sometimes you steal things from other stories and change them until they work how you like.”
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“The contradiction of the time had been the heightened moral obligation to consider other people as a means to keeping one's own self-interest afloat. Showing other people care meant avoiding them.”
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