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I Curse the River of Time
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“...when it came to dying, I was scared. Not of being dead, that I could not comprehend, to be nothing was impossible to grasp and therefore really nothing to be scared of, but the dying itself I could comprehend, the very instant when you know that now comes what you have always feared, and you suddenly realise that every chance of being the person you really wanted to be, is gone for ever, and the one you were, is the one those around you will remember.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“...you suddenly realise that every chance of being the person you really wanted to be, is gone for ever, and the one you were, is the one those around you will remember.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“A dead dog is more quiet than a house on the steppes, a chair in a empty room.”
― Jeg forbanner tidens elv
― Jeg forbanner tidens elv
“But what I found out that summer . . . was that I could swallow whatever hit me and let it sink as if nothing had happened. So I mimicked a game that meant nothing to me now, I was going through the motions, and then it looked as if what I was doing had a purpose, but it did not.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“[H]alf blinded you embraced your own body, and with the warmth still under your jacket, you walked up the pavement along the square, moving through the grey light, and let your thoughts seep softly in, undisturbed, on the way up to the station, but also walking as one of many in the chill of December. I liked the feeling being a we, being more than myself, being larger than myself, being surrounded by others in a way I had never experienced before, of belonging, and it made no difference if those who walked to the left or the right of me, in front or behind me on this street, did not share the same feeling.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“I was scared. Not of being dead, that I could not comprehend, to be nothing was impossible to grasp and therefore nothing really to be scared of, but the dying itself I could comprehend, the very instant when you know that now comes what you have always feared, and you suddenly realise that every chance of being the person you really wanted to be, is gone for ever, and the one you were, is the one those around you will remember.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“Isn’t it fun,’ she said and she smiled. I let the oars rest in the rowlocks. The water around the boat fell silent, and silently the cabin was floating up above the rocks and the smoke rose softly from the chimney, and how impossible it was to grasp that in the end something as fine as this could be ground into dust.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“There was always a woman with TB in Remarque’s books. Frankly I was a little fed up with it.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“You’re probably right,’ I said, but to be honest, I had forgotten to be a Communist that night.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
“I should have said the right thing just then, but I did not know what that would be, if such a thing existed, I did not think so, and those who said it did, knew nothing. So I said the first thing that came into my head.
"Are you afraid?". I said.”
― I Curse the River of Time
"Are you afraid?". I said.”
― I Curse the River of Time
“On that island was a lighthouse I had seen every single summer of my entire life and my mother, too, had seen it her entire life, and I wondered how it might affect your way of thinking, if you always had a lighthouse in the corner of your eye.”
― I Curse the River of Time
― I Curse the River of Time
