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Does Quotes by John Updike
- New York is of course many cities, and an exile does not return to the one he left.
- An affair wants to spill, to share its glory with the world. No act is so private it does not seek applause.
- Existence itself does not feel horrible; it feels like an ecstasy, rather, which we have only to be still to experience.
- A lot of the Koran does not speak very eloquently to a Westerner. Much of it is either legalistic or opaquely poetic.
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