"The universe may be tenderly indifferent to our……" — John Dufresne
"The universe may be tenderly indifferent to our fate, but we shouldn’t be. We are our brothers’ keepers. There is right, and there is wrong. There are consequences to our actions or inactions. Disregard can be an act of violence."
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John Dufresne
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14 Quotes by John Dufresne
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Every person in therapy has a love disorder.
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A pure love is a selfless love, but can desire ever be selfless?
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Every act of loving affirms the goodness of the lover just because he is capable of loving and being loved.
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We read novels because we need stories; we crave them; we can’t live without telling them and hearing them. Stories…
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A lack of narrative structure, as you know, will cause anxiety.
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Reading honest literature makes you love the world. Knowledge and understanding are love. Reading educates our feelings and enhances our…
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You will feel discouraged; you will lose confidence in your abilities; you will be bored with the characters–and the only…
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You can't possibly conduct a proper affair without a lot of deliberating, scheming, speculating, and conniving. It's a delicate balance…
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You lose a wallet or keys or something and you notice in a second, but your life can go missing…
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I used to believe that love and happiness were synonymous. I was a fool. Love intensifies all emotions. Nothing is…
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Novels are written, not wished into existence. You have to sit your ass in the chair or nothing gets done.
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Pleasure is, after all, a luxury. It's love that's essential.
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