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Is there just one single love in a lifetime? Are all our lovers ― from the first to the last, including the most fleeting ― part of that unique love, and is each of them merely an expression of it, a variation, a particular version? In the same way that in literature there is just one true masterpiece to which different writers give a particular form (taking the twentieth century alone: Joyce, who explores everything happening inside his character;s head with microscopic precision; Proust, for whom the present is merely a memory of the past; Kafka, who drifts on the margins between dream and reality; the blind Borges, probably the one I relate to best, etc).


Dai Sijie


#love #dreams

I'd known since girlhood that I wanted to be a book editor. By high school, I'd pore over the acknowledgments section of novels I loved, daydreaming that someday a brilliant talent might see me as the person who 'made her book possible' or 'enhanced every page with editorial wisdom and insight.' Could I be the Maxwell Perkins to some future Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wolfe?


Bridie Clark


#dreams #editing #fitzgerald #hemingway #wolfe

But that is what life is all about, he said. "It is about dreaming and making those dreams come true with effort and determination - and love.


Mary Balogh


#life #reality #dreams

Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout with some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand.


George Orwell


#pain

Atticus told me to delete the adjectives and I'd have the facts.


Harper Lee


#fact

The point of civilization is to be civilized; the purpose of action is to perpetuate society, for only in society can philosophy truly take place.


Iain Pears


#black-plague #christians #clement-vi #dream-of-scipio #gaul

Out of the unreal shadows of the night comes back the real life that we had known


Oscar Wilde


#dream #reality #dreams

he'd been a cop long enough to know what actual perversion looked like and it sure wasn't two guys or two women going out to dinner and holding hands.


Tere Michaels


#faith

The thing about the Lexington International Bank ladder was that it was very long, and climbing it was very exhausting, and so Andrew Brown didn't have a lot of time to think about whether he really wanted to get to the top of it—and besides, since so many other people were climbing too, the view from the top must be worth it. So he kept going. He worked hard. He put his heart and mind and soul into it. There was an opening for a position half a rung higher than he already was. With a promotion, he might get two hours a week of a secretary's time. He'd go to more important meetings, with more senior people, and have the opportunity to impress them, and if he did he might be promoted again and then... well, of course eventually he'd be running the whole office. It's important to have a dream: otherwise you might notice where you really are.


Naomi Alderman


#dreams #employment #herd-mentality #promotion #purpose

!حاول قبل ماتموت ماتسيبش احلامك مجّرد احلام


Shadi Kamal Kandil


#humanity #inspirational-life #dreams






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