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Abyss Quote by Marguerite Yourcenar

“A book may lie dormant for fifty years or for two thousand years in a forgotten corner of a library, only to reveal, upon being opened, the marvels or the abysses that it contains, or the line that seems to have been written for me alone. In this respect the writer is not different from any other…” quote by Marguerite Yourcenar
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“A book may lie dormant for fifty years or for two thousand years in a forgotten corner of a library, only to reveal, upon being opened, the marvels or the abysses that it contains, or the line that seems to have been written for me alone. In this respect the writer is not different from any other human being: whatever we say or do can have far-reaching consequences.”

Marguerite Yourcenar

About This Quote

Books can lie dormant for centuries, yet when opened they may speak directly to an individual, showing that words have lasting, unpredictable impact.

In simple terms: Old books can still speak personally.

Key Takeaway

Literature’s power endures across time and readers.

Themes

literature timelessness personal relevance impact

Mood

inspired thoughtful

Type

reflective literary

When to use this quote

  • finding a forgotten novel in a library
  • reading a classic during a life transition
  • teaching an old text to new students

Key Concepts

the serendipity of discovery the writer’s shared humanity

Practical Applications

  • revisit neglected works for fresh insights
  • preserve and digitize rare texts

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes a text feel uniquely yours?
  • How can we ensure valuable works aren’t forgotten?
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