Olga Tokarczuk

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  • lyolyakadochnikovahas quoted25 days ago
    It took them a long time to notice I was gone, which meant I was able to make it quite some distance.
  • lyolyakadochnikovahas quotedlast month
    I’d like to leave, but there’s nowhere to go.
  • lyolyakadochnikovahas quotedlast month
    clamour of fading falls
  • Анна Разумоваhas quoted4 years ago
    I realized that – in spite of all the risks involved – a thing in motion will always be better than a thing at rest; that change will always be a nobler thing than permanence
  • Dulapinzhas quoted5 years ago
    My spatial reasoning is particularly advanced, almost eidetic, though my laterality is lousy. Personality unstable, or not entirely reliable. Age all in your mind. Gender grammatical. I actually buy my books in paperback, so that I can leave them without remorse on the platform, for someone else to find. I don’t collect anything.
  • aniberryhas quoted5 years ago
    What a methodology! It is tacitly assumed that people don’t know themselves, but that if you furnish them with questions that are smart enough, they’ll be able to figure themselves out. They pose themselves a question, and they give themselves an answer. And they’ll inadvertently reveal to themselves that secret they knew nothing of till now.
    And there is that other assumption, which is terribly dangerous – that we are constant, and that our reactions can be predicted
  • aniberryhas quoted5 years ago
    Standing there on the embankment, staring into the current, I realized that – in spite of all the risks involved – a thing in motion will always be better than a thing at rest; that change will always be a nobler thing than permanence; that that which is static will degenerate and decay, turn to ash, while that which is in motion is able to last for all eternity.
  • mariaolufsanhas quoted5 years ago
    breeze could always blow me right over.
  • mariaolufsanhas quoted5 years ago
    Clearly I did not inherit whatever gene it is that makes it so that when you linger in a place you start to put down roots. I’ve tried, a number of times, but my roots have always been shallow; the littlest
  • Anastasia Ocheretnahas quoted5 years ago
    That evening is the limit of the world, and I’ve just happened upon it, by accident, while playing, not in search of anything.
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