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Loved Quotes by William Faulkner
- The books I read are the ones I knew and loved when I was a young man and to which I return as you do…
- ...I would think how words go straight up in a thin line, quick and harmless, and how terribly doing goes along the earth, clinging to…
- She was bored. She loved, had capacity to love, for love, to give and accept love. Only she tried twice and failed twice to find…
- Sin and love and fear are just sounds that people who never sinned nor loved nor feared have for what they never had and cannot…
- She loved him not only in spite of but because he himself was incapable of love.
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