Ed Bicioc
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“Young people," McDonald said contemptuously. "You always think there's something to find out."
"Yes, sir," Andrews said.
"Well, there's nothing," McDonald said. "You get born, and you nurse on lies, and you get weaned on lies, and you learn fancier lies in school. You live all your life on lies, and then maybe when you're ready to die, it comes to you — that there's nothing, nothing but yourself and what you could have done. Only you ain't done it, because the lies told you there was something else. Then you know you could of had the world, because you're the only one that knows the secret; only then it's too late. You're too old."
"No," Andrews said. A vague terror crept from the darkness that surrounded them, and tightened his voice. "That's not the way it is."
"You ain't learned, then," McDonald said. "You ain't learned yet. . . .”
― Butcher's Crossing
"Yes, sir," Andrews said.
"Well, there's nothing," McDonald said. "You get born, and you nurse on lies, and you get weaned on lies, and you learn fancier lies in school. You live all your life on lies, and then maybe when you're ready to die, it comes to you — that there's nothing, nothing but yourself and what you could have done. Only you ain't done it, because the lies told you there was something else. Then you know you could of had the world, because you're the only one that knows the secret; only then it's too late. You're too old."
"No," Andrews said. A vague terror crept from the darkness that surrounded them, and tightened his voice. "That's not the way it is."
"You ain't learned, then," McDonald said. "You ain't learned yet. . . .”
― Butcher's Crossing
“No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friend's or of thine own were: any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bells tolls; it tolls for thee.”
― No man is an island – A selection from the prose
― No man is an island – A selection from the prose
“Read a verse of Homer and you can walk the walls of Troy alongside Hector; fall into a paragraph by Fitzgerald and your Now entangles with Gatsby’s Now; open a 1953 book by Ray Bradbury and go hunting T. rexes. Ursula Le Guin said: “Story is our only boat for sailing on the river of time,” and she’s right, of course. The shelves of every library in the world brim with time machines. Step into one, and off you go.”
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“Fifty grand for a paper bucket? Well it was all about context, you see.”
― The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen's Land
― The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen's Land
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Iain
Mar 16, 2024 01:10AM
Hi Edward, many thanks for the connection, much appreciated, Iain.
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Edward wrote: "Oblomov wrote: "Thanks for accepting my invite, Edward."Thank you for introducing Ivan Goncharov to my "To Read" list!"
You may not thank me later, but I love the silly sod.
Oblomov wrote: "Thanks for accepting my invite, Edward."Thank you for introducing Ivan Goncharov to my "To Read" list!
Carolyn wrote: "Hi Edward, thanks for the friend request. You have some interesting books on your bookshelf. I'll be looking out for your reviews!"Thanks Carolyn - as do you! Thank you for accepting.
Hi Edward, thanks for the friend request. You have some interesting books on your bookshelf. I'll be looking out for your reviews!
Agnieszka wrote: "Nice to meet you , Edward ! Many thanks for the friend invite and here's to future bookish interactions !"Very nice to meet you, and thank you for accepting!
Nice to meet you , Edward ! Many thanks for the friend invite and here's to future bookish interactions !
Thanks for the friend request and the very nice compliments, too, Edward. I'm looking forward to sharing thoughts etc. with you. I see we have mutual friends, which is fun too.
Thank you for the friend invite and kind words, Edward. I certainly look forward to some interesting chatter over books.
Thanks for the friend invite, Edward. Also, for the careful response you gave to my absurd question (which I've been meaning to delete but I resist doing so because people keep surprising me with the most creative answers). I guess I had a favorite novel before GR (Jane Eyre), but after three exciting years of discovering and re-discovering many authors on GR I find myself unable to choose a title. I suppose anything by Shakespeare, John Banville or Virginia Woolf would do.
Excited to be in touch with you, I look forward to many bookish chats.










































