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"I’ve never felt so disgusting as I did reading about Beverly’s abusive relationship. There’s a vulgarity in it that lacks any depth or purpose other than to read as masochistic p*rn. I’m the last person to be a prude about things but that scene reads like it was written by a demonic pervert." — 19 hours, 15 min ago
"I’ve never felt so disgusting as I did reading about Beverly’s abusive relationship. There’s a vulgarity in it that lacks any depth or purpose other than to read as masochistic p*rn. I’m the last person to be a prude about things but that scene reads like it was written by a demonic pervert." — 19 hours, 15 min ago
“Since I had peeped over the edge myself, I understand better the meaning of his stare, that could not see the flame of the candle, but was wide enough to embrace the whole universe, piercing enough to penetrate all the hearts that beat in the darkness.”
― Heart of Darkness
― Heart of Darkness
“Her father had taught her about hands. About a dog's paws. Whenever her father was alone with a dog in a house he would lean over and smell the skin at the base of its paw. This, he would say, as if coming away from a brandy snifter, is the greatest smell in the world! A bouquet! Great rumours of travel! She would pretend disgust, but the dog's paw was a wonder: the smell of it never suggested dirt. It's a cathedral! her father had said, so-and-so's garden, that field of grasses, a walk through cyclamen--a concentration of hints of all the paths the animal had taken during the day.”
― The English Patient
― The English Patient
“The ignorant man is not free, because what confronts him is an alien world, something outside him and in the offing, on which he depends, without his having made this foreign world for himself and therefore without being at home in it by himself as in something his own. The impulse of curiosity, the pressure for knowledge, from the lowest level up to the highest rung of philosophical insight arises only from the struggle to cancel this situation of unfreedom and to make the world one's own in one's ideas and thought.”
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