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Jwt Jan50 Jwt Jan50 said: " 'He was a man of about fifty who looked as if he had something on his mind, and was kind hearted.' pg 148.

'With even minimum of care, the nettle would be useful. Neglected, it becomes a nuisance. So we kill it. How like the nettle are so many men!' p
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J.R.R. Tolkien
“At last with an effort he spoke, and wondered to hear his own words, as if some other will was using his small voice.
'I will take the Ring' he said 'though I do not know the way.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

Miles Franklin
“Our greatest heart-treasure is a knowledge that there is in creation an individual to whom our existence is necessary - someone who is part of our life as we are part of theirs, someone in whose life we feel assured our death would leave a gap . .”
Miles Franklin

Ian McEwan
“Well, it's interesting this, because sometimes you come across an experience for which the language lacks a word. You might find that this word exists in another language. I was informed by a classics professor yesterday at Princeton - we were talking about this very thing - that the word does exist. It's called 'energia.' That is that complete loss of self in an absorbing task. Now, the trouble is that the word 'energy' is already firmly staked out for us in English. Psychologists have suggested the word 'flow.' I don't think that quite does it. There is a form of intense human happiness, often not recognized in the moment, that comes from losing yourself in something difficult. You cease to be aware of time; you cease to be aware of self; you experience no particular emotion because you are inseparable from the task. And sometimes it can happen with something as complex as writing, but it can also come with the making of a good meal. A game of tennis, a team game can do it too - you forget that you exist, everything goes except the matter in hand. It's bliss. I wish it happened to me in writing more often.”
Ian McEwan

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