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Knut Hamsun

  • bookishahas quotedlast year
    ove makes a fool of the wise. Isak felt he must do something grand himself, and overdid it. "What I was going to say; you've no need to bother with hoeing potatoes. I'll do it myself the evening, when I come home."
    And he took his ax and went off to the woods.
    She heard him felling in the woods, not so far off; she could hear from the crash that he was felling big timber. She listened for a while, and then went out to the potato field and set to work hoeing. Love makes fools wise.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted3 months ago
    thought it over. What a mind, to hit on that all at once, and save himself!
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted3 months ago
    come nearer to her by treating her with indifference and scorn.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted3 months ago
    endure it, for I love the
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted3 months ago
    hand that drags me.’
  • Bram Van Langenhas quotedlast month
    And then, again, he would go all through the week, from Sunday to Sunday, without a wash.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quotedlast month
    And in the morning, before the sun was up, and the evening, after it had gone, there was always a shiny drop hanging from the tip of his nose.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quotedlast month
    I, too, he suggests, would be better advised to give over sighing for ladies of high degree, and go back to my own rank and station.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quotedlast month
    was Frøken Elisabeth and no other I was in love with; she was not full of changing humours, and was just as pretty as the other—ay, a thousand times prettier. I would go and take work at her father’s place....
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted24 days ago
    I have been away from all this for many months now, and find it not unpleasant. I spend a morning taking it all in;
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