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“He had often thought of his loneliness, for example, as a condition which testified to his superiority.”
― Another Country
― Another Country

“Death was an inverse Big Bang; an impossible magic trick where everything had become nothing in the very same instant, where one state had been replaced so completely by another that no evidence of the first could be detected, and where the catalyst had been vaporized by the sheer shock of the new.”
― Rubbernecker
― Rubbernecker

“It's how we know we're alive," ginger said. "We grieve the dead.”
― The Starboard Sea
― The Starboard Sea

“Why is a little artistic enthusiasm a perilous mistake? Because artists are more dangerous than murderers. The most prolific serial killer might have dozens of victims, but poets can lay low entire generations.”
― Written in Fire
― Written in Fire

“It will be exactly as long as the time that passed before she was born. Because I could not stop for death he kindly stopped for me, or paused at least to strike a glancing blow with his sky-blue mouth as he passed. A lightning that cannot strike twice, our lesson learned in the hateful speed of light. A bite at light at Ruth a truth a sky-blue presentiment and oh how dear we are to ourselves when it comes, it comes, that long, long shadow in the grass.”
― The Poisonwood Bible
― The Poisonwood Bible

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