Eleanor Catton

The Luminaries

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  • Oxana Yatsenkohas quoted2 years ago
    Beyond it, Tauwhare knew, lay the deep waterways of the southern fjords, where the sun set early behind the sudden peaks, so that the water took on the blackened look of tarnished silver, and the shadows pooled like oil. Tauwhare had never seen Piopiotahi, but he had heard tell of it, and he loved it because it was Te Tai Poutini land.
  • Анастасияhas quoted9 years ago
    meagre, and dreary
  • Анастасияhas quoted9 years ago
    in some chamber of his mind
  • Анастасияhas quoted10 years ago
    keep pace with
  • Анастасияhas quoted10 years ago
    taken up that mantle
  • Анастасияhas quoted10 years ago
    man of humble standing
  • Анастасияhas quoted10 years ago
    Reverse alchemy. Do you see—the transformation—not into gold, but out of it
  • Анастасияhas quoted10 years ago
    how roundly self-examination is condemned, by the moral prophets of our age! As if the self had no relation to the self, and one only looked in mirrors to have one’s arrogance confirmed
  • Alexander Makarovhas quoted11 years ago
    As a child he had known instinctively that it was always better to tell a partial truth with a willing aspect than to tell a perfect truth in a defensive way.
  • Alexander Makarovhas quoted11 years ago
    He had known only suspicion, cynicism, probability—never the fearful unravelling that comes when one ceases to trust in one’s own trusting power; never the dread panic that follows this unravelling; never the dull void that follows last of all.
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