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The Ten Thousand Things The Ten Thousand Things by John Spurling
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“It's an illusion to think that a choice is open to us, unless we are open to that choice.”
John Spurling, The Ten Thousand Things
“Shit-buckets are everywhere, but if you are afraid of being chained to them, then you are already chained to them.”
John Spurling, The Ten Thousand Things
“What could I say? One doesn't tear up a large lenght of expensive silk into quite small pieces and drop them on the ground by mistake.”
John Spurling, The Ten Thousand Things
“It was a great pity, he thought, that women of her class, unless they were artists or matriarchs like his grandmother - who was both - had so little scope for their own powerful energies that they were reduced to terrorising their servants, playing backgammon with each other and savaging their husbands.”
John Spurling, The Ten Thousand Things
“Of all the complexities of the ten thousand things, the self-consciousness of man is ten thousand times the most complex.”
John Spurling, The Ten Thousand Things