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The Oblivion Seekers The Oblivion Seekers by Isabelle Eberhardt
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“Crime, particularly among the poor and downtrodden, is often a last gesture of liberty.”
Isabelle Eberhardt, The Oblivion Seekers
“But the vagrant owns the whole vast earth that ends only at the nonexistent horizon, and his empire is an intangible one, for his domination and enjoyment of it are things of the spirit.”
Isabelle Eberhardt, The Oblivion Seekers
“I study life by being close to it, this "native life" about which so little is known, and which is so disfigured by the descriptions of those who, not knowing it, insist on describing it anyway.”
Isabelle Eberhardt, The Oblivion Seekers
“No prayers, no medicines, merely the ineffable happiness of dying.”
Isabelle Eberhardt, The Oblivion Seekers