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Divorcing Divorcing by Susan Taubes
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“That’s right; I didn’t care. I wanted to live in a kibbutz and pick oranges. So he made me read Marx. I didn’t agree with Marx so he made me read Kierkegaard and all the German romantics and mystics—that’s how I got involved in philosophy. I know I was a fool; I should have said Eckhart fits me to a ‘T’ and I would have had my peace. Look, I’ll admit Kant turned my head as a freshman in college, but already in my junior year—” “Darling, stop trying so hard. You realize all this talk is very sexy.”
Susan Taubes, Divorcing
“I don’t blame you...I am happy since I learned to live with myself. My one dream is to have one or two women friends like myself to talk to; analyze our nature. Understand what makes us do what we do.”
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“Kamilla dwells nostalgically on their blissful honeymoon on Lake Balaton. All she remembers is the ceiling. “For a month I didn’t leave the room.”
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“I hope you don’t intend to get married. Believe me, marriage ruins every happy relationship.”
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“JUDGE. (Amiably) You can always marry your former wife again. It’s no problem.”
Susan Taubes, Divorcing
“Books were better than dreams or life. A book ended not like life, abruptly; not like a dream, with a clumsy struggle and sense of deception; but gracefully and knowingly, preparing you for the final period.”
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“And in this respect loves and plays and stories are like dreams: they end.”
Susan Taubes, Divorcing
“She was a great woman,” he says solemnly. I am dead. They can all relax and celebrate”
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“Was it to understand why marriages broke down, what in particular a woman would not forgive a man; was it because of the future ahead of him, or for a movie he might make?”
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“She had accepted as part of marriage two people walking together in solitude and opposition.”
Susan Taubes, Divorcing
“Ezra always won. Whatever the issue and regardless who started it, Ezra always managed to make her come out in the wrong.”
Susan Taubes, Divorcing
“And what presumption to expect in this life to be perfectly awake.”
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“Her father quoted Nietzsche: “I’m not genius, I am dynamite.”
Susan Taubes, Divorcing
“Sometimes it was possible to change yourself just by pressing your cheek against the window of the trolley.”
Susan Taubes, Divorcing