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The Maze at Windermere
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“What interests me,” she took up finally, and there was now no touch of her characteristic satire, “is a life in which I am engaged in discovering what interests me. Not just now, as a young woman, but when I am a wife, and when I have children, and beyond. A life of imagination, and experience, and engagement, and commitment to something beyond myself.”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“Were they—were all of them, Alice too?—so sophisticated, so counterfeit in their emotions, that they operated one or two steps removed from the substance of things?”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“Margo shushing Alice, who had to sigh theatrically every time Cary Grant did a Cary Grant thing.”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“metaphorically, Mr. Winterbourne.”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“One must take care that one’s life does not begin to resemble the plot of a novel.”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“his most recent sobriquet”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“But I feel myself marooned on the island of my self.”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“One must take care that one's life does not begin to resemble the plot of a novel.”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
“Ah, to be able to read both the surface and that which is below the surface!”
― The Maze at Windermere
― The Maze at Windermere
