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Stefan Zweig

  • Luca Ferreirahas quoted2 years ago
    nd noted with increasing astonishment how little trustworthy information there was concerning this astounding exploit. As had happened to me several times before, I found that to tell the story to others would be the best way of explaining the inexplicable to myself. Such was the origin of my book, which, I can frankly say, has come into being to my own surprise. For, in recounting this odyssey
  • Feyre69has quoted2 years ago
    I beg you, do not tire of listening to me for a quarter of an hour, when I have never tired of loving you all my life.
  • Eolhk Khas quoted10 months ago
    I breathed freely, purely, and full of sudden delight I felt the air on my lips like a clear drink. It was soft, effervescent air carrying on it the aroma of fruits, the scent of distant islands, and making me feel slightly drunk.
  • Eolhk Khas quoted10 months ago
    Now, for the first time since I had set foot on the ship’s planks, I knew the blessed joy of reverie, and the other more sensual pleasure of abandoning my body, womanlike, to the softness surrounding me.
  • b7173769963has quoted2 years ago
    artless and almost brazen in extracting,
  • b7173769963has quoted2 years ago
    artless and almost brazen in extracting
  • b7173769963has quoted2 years ago
    was artless and almost brazen in extractin
  • Amandla Ngcobohas quoted10 months ago
    The more one limits oneself, the closer one is to the infinite
  • Amandla Ngcobohas quoted10 months ago
    these people, as unworldly as they seem, burrow like termites into their own particular material to construct, in miniature, a strange and utterly individual image of the world.
  • Amandla Ngcobohas quoted10 months ago
    Without introducing himself—“You know who I am, and who you are is of no interest to me,”
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