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- The entry of a child into any situation changes the whole situation.
- ... half the world starves. What a planet. And the eating, if you're lucky enough to do any. Stuffing pieces of dead animals into a…
- Love can't always do work. Sometimes it just has to look into the darkness.
- The priesthood is a marriage. People often start by falling in love, and they go on for years without realizing that love must change into…
- How different each death is, and yet it leads us into the self-same country, that country which we inhabit so rarely, where we see the…
- I hate solitude, but I'm afraid of intimacy. The substance of my life is a private conversation with myself which to turn into a dialogue…
- Time can divorce us from the reality of people, it can separate us from people and turn them into ghosts. Or rather it is we…
- we are such inward secret creatures, that inwardness the most amazing thing about us, even more amazing than our reason. but we cannot just walk…
- To lose somebody is to lose not only their person but all those modes and manifestations into which their person has flowed outwards; so that…
- He was a sociologist; he had got into an intellectual muddle early on in life and never managed to get out.
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