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E. M. Forster

  • Alexandra Skitiovahas quoted2 years ago
    So it happened that from pat­ron­iz­ing ci­vil­ity he had slowly passed if not to pas­sion, at least to a pro­found un­eas­i­ness. Already at Rome he had hin­ted to her that they might be suit­able for each other.
  • Adel I.has quoted2 months ago
    The Piazza Si­gnoria is too stony to be bril­liant.
  • Adel I.has quoted2 months ago
    could not have be­lieved that stones, a Log­gia, a foun­tain, a palace tower, would have such sig­ni­fic­ance. For a mo­ment she un­der­stood the nature of ghosts.
  • Adel I.has quoted2 months ago
    The fault is mine: I left her un­chap­eroned.”
  • Adel I.has quoted2 months ago
    the ghoul­ish fash­ion in which re­spect­able people will nibble after blood.
  • Adel I.has quoted2 months ago
    But an Italian can never be ig­nored, least of all when he has a griev­ance.
  • alhas quoted5 months ago
    It should be a most pathetic novel.”
  • b3549394403has quoted4 months ago
    He does but touch the sur­face of things.
  • b3549394403has quoted4 months ago
    Per­haps he can­not; cer­tainly he does not, or does so very sel­dom
  • b3549394403has quoted4 months ago
    “Any nook does for me,”
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