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    Haruki Murakami
    “What I learned from Naoko's death was this: no truth can cure the sadness we feel from losing a loved one. No truth, no sincerity, no strength, no kindness, can cure that sorrow. All we can do is see that sadness through to the end and learn something from it, but what we learn will be no help in facing the next sadness that comes to us without warning.”
    Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood

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    Emily St. John Mandel
    “I think, as a species, we have a desire to believe that we're living at the climax of the story. It's a kind of narcissism. We want to believe that we're uniquely important, that we're living at the end of history, that now, after all these millennia of false alarms, now is finally the worst that it's ever been, that finally we have reached the end of the world... But all of this raises an interesting question... What if it always is the end of the world?... Because we might reasonably think of the end of the world... as a continuous and never-ending process.”
    Emily St. John Mandel, Sea of Tranquility

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    Franny Choi
    “Lord, I confess I want the clarity of catastrophe but not the catastrophe.
    Like everyone else, I want a storm I can dance in.
    I want an excuse to change my life.”
    Franny Choi, The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On

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    Joan Didion
    “The impulse to write things down is a peculiarly compulsive one, inexplicable to those who do not share it, useful only accidentally, only secondarily, in the way that any compulsion tries to justify itself. I suppose that it begins or does not begin in the cradle. Although I have felt compelled to write things down since I was five years old, I doubt that my daughter ever will, for she is a singularly blessed and accepting child, delighted with life exactly as life presents itself to her, unafraid to go to sleep and unafraid to wake up. Keepers of private notebooks are a different breed altogether, lonely and resistant rearrangers of things, anxious malcontents, children afflicted apparently at birth with some presentiment of loss.”
    Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem



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