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    Lawrence Durrell
    “Love is like trench warfare - you cannot see the enemy, but you know he is there and that it is wiser to keep your head down.”
    Lawrence Durrell, Balthazar

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    Winston S. Churchill
    “[B]y being so long in the lowest form I gained an immense advantage over the cleverer boys. They all went on to learn Latin and Greek and splendid things like that. But I was taught English. We were considered such dunces that we could learn only English. Mr. Somervell -- a most delightful man, to whom my debt is great -- was charged with the duty of teaching the stupidest boys the most disregarded thing -- namely, to write mere English. He knew how to do it. He taught it as no one else has ever taught it. Not only did we learn English parsing thoroughly, but we also practised continually English analysis. . . Thus I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence -- which is a noble thing. And when in after years my schoolfellows who had won prizes and distinction for writing such beautiful Latin poetry and pithy Greek epigrams had to come down again to common English, to earn their living or make their way, I did not feel myself at any disadvantage. Naturally I am biased in favour of boys learning English. I would make them all learn English: and then I would let the clever ones learn Latin as an honour, and Greek as a treat. But the only thing I would whip them for would be not knowing English. I would whip them hard for that.”
    Winston Churchill, My Early Life, 1874-1904

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    John Fowles
    “Bir budalanın düştüğü yüksekliğin öfkesiyle ölçüldüğünü biliyordum.”
    John Fowles

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    Franz Kafka
    “I usually solve problems by letting them devour me.”
    Franz Kafka

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    Nikos Kazantzakis
    “Every integral man has inside him, in his heart of hearts, a mystic center around which all else revolves. This mystic whirling lends unity to his thoughts and actions; it helps him find or invent the cosmic harmony. For some this center is love, for others kindness or beauty, others the thirst for knowledge or the longing for gold and power. They examine the relative value of all else and subordinate it to this central passion.”
    Nikos Kazantzakis, Report to Greco



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