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“To want to understand is an attempt to recapture something we have lost.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“Do you know what the mathematical expression is for longing? ... The negative numbers. The formalization of the feeling that you are missing something.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“I feel the same way about solitude as some people feel about the blessing of the church. It's the light of grace for me. I never close my door behind me without the awareness that I am carrying out an act of mercy toward myself.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“If you want to support others you have to stay upright yourself.”
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“When my mother didn't come back I realized that any moment could be the last. Nothing in life should simply be a passage from one place to another. Each walk should be taken as if it is the only thing you have left. You can demand something like this of yourself as an unattainable ideal. After that, you have to remind yourself about it every time you're sloppy about something. For me that means 250 times a day.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“Falling in love has been greatly overrated. Falling in love consists of 45 percent fear of not being accepted, 45 percent manic hope that this time the fear will be put to shame and a modest 10 percent frail awareness of the possibility of love.
I don't fall in love any more. Just like I don't get the mumps.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
I don't fall in love any more. Just like I don't get the mumps.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“There is one way to understand another culture. Living it. Move into it, ask to be tolerated as a guest, learn the language. At some point understanding may come. It will always be wordless. The moment you grasp what is foreign, you will lose the urge to explain it. To explain a phenomenon is to distance yourself from it.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“Maybe it's wrong when we remember breakthroughs to our own being as something that occurs in discrete, extraordinary moments. Maybe falling in love, the piercing knowledge that we ourselves will someday die, and the love of snow are in reality not some sudden events; maybe they were always present. Maybe they never completely vanish, either.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“We think there are limits to the dimensions of fear. Until we encounter the unknown. Then we can all feel boundless amounts of terror.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“There's a look of mischief in his eyes. 'Smilla. Why is it that such an elegant and petite girl like you has such a rough voice.'
I'm sorry,' I say, 'if I give you the impression that it is only my mouth that's rough. I do my best to be rough all over.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
I'm sorry,' I say, 'if I give you the impression that it is only my mouth that's rough. I do my best to be rough all over.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“When you're young, you think that sex is the culmination of intimacy. Later you discover that it's barely the beginning.”
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“Once you have realised that there is no objective external world to be found; that what you know is only a filtered and processed version, then it is a short step to the thought that, in that case, other people too are nothing but a processed shadow, and but a short step more to the belief that every person must somehow be shut away, isolated behind their own unreliable sensory apparatus. And then the thought springs easily to mind that man is, fundamentally, alone. That the world is made up of disconnected consciousnesses, each isolated within the illusion created by its own senses, floating in a featureless vacuum.
He does not put it so bluntly, but the idea is not far away. That, fundamentally, man is alone.”
― Borderliners
He does not put it so bluntly, but the idea is not far away. That, fundamentally, man is alone.”
― Borderliners
“She was transparent, like a watercolor. As if she were about to dissolve in sound, in tones not yet created.”
― The Quiet Girl
― The Quiet Girl
“The problem with anger against God is that it's impossible to go higher in the system to complain.”
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“Some thoughts have glue on them.----Smilla”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“It may be necessary to stand on the outside of one is to see things clearly.”
― Tales of the Night
― Tales of the Night
“There are mornings when it feels as if you rise up to the surface through a mud bath. With your feet stuck in a block of cement. When you know that you’ve expired in the night and have nothing to be happy about except the fact that at least you’ve already died so they can’t transplant your lifeless organs.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“We sat there and I knew that this was how it felt to be totally accepted. You sit close to another person and are understood, everything is understood and nothing is judged and you are indispensable.”
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“Confronted with people who have power, and who enjoy using it, I turn into a different person, a baser and meaner one.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“Grief is a gift, something you have to earn.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“When you let your mind go blank,' he said, 'or when you stop talking for a long time, something happens. Time becomes different. It goes away. It doesn't come back until you start to say something.”
― Borderliners
― Borderliners
“No matter how close people get, they never reach each other. Including us now. Even now, there's a place where each of us is alone.”
― The Quiet Girl
― The Quiet Girl
“The body's pain is so paper-thin and insignificant compared to that of the mind.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“Under certain circumstances the fateful decisions in life, sometimes even in matters of life and death, are made with an almost indifferent ease. While the little things-for instance, the way people hang on to what is over-seem so important.”
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“Love has something to do with recognition, We can be fascinated by the unknown, we can be attracted by it, but love is something that grows, slowly, in an atmosphere of trust.”
― The Quiet Girl
― The Quiet Girl
“Whining is a virus, a lethal, infectious, epidemic disease.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“No one who has lived side by side with animals that have plenty of room can ever visit the zoo.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“Those who were on the inside, the majority that is, for them it had been hard to get his point, mostly they were just pleased that they were on the inside, that they were the fittest.
For those on the outside, the fear and abandonment amounts to almost everything; everybody knows that.
Understanding is something one does best when one is on the borderline.”
― Borderliners
For those on the outside, the fear and abandonment amounts to almost everything; everybody knows that.
Understanding is something one does best when one is on the borderline.”
― Borderliners
“Es gibt nur eine Art und Weise, eine andere Kultur zu verstehen. Sie zu leben. In sie einzuziehen, darum zu bitten, als Gast geduldet zu werden, die Sprache zu lernen. Irgendwann kommt dann vielleicht das Verständnis. Es wird dann immer wortlos sein. In dem Moment, in dem man das Fremde begreift, verliert man den Drang, es zu erklären. Ein Phänomen erklären heißt, sich davon entfernen.”
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
― Smilla's Sense of Snow
“We all try to camouflage the monotony, But it takes a lot of energy. To insist on being special all the time. When we're so much like one another anyway. Our triumphs are the same. Our pain. Try for a moment to feel what relief there is in the ordinary.”
― The Quiet Girl
― The Quiet Girl




