A View Of The Harbour Quotes
A View Of The Harbour
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“The most sensible thing to do to people you hate is to drink their brandy.”
― A View Of The Harbour
― A View Of The Harbour
“There's no summing-up, but a sense of incompleteness. After years of building up each unique personality, in the end there is no moment of putting lines beneath the sum and adding up to see what it all amounts too.”
― A View Of The Harbour
― A View Of The Harbour
“If you hate it, if you find you have made a mistake, it will still have been a change. As with a holiday, if it ends in your wishing to come home, its aim is accomplished.”
― A View Of The Harbour
― A View Of The Harbour
“But so little does the rest of the world seem to care if we act nobly or otherwise that no help came to her”
― A View Of The Harbour
― A View Of The Harbour
“To avoid hurting people needs constant vigilance. As one grows older one is less and less equal to the task. There are so many cruelties of omission.”
― A View Of The Harbour
― A View Of The Harbour
