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Sholom Aleichem
“Words were made only for babblers, women, and lawyers. Like Bismarck once said: “Words were given to us to hide our thoughts.”
Sholem Aleichem, Happy New Year! and Other Stories

Salman Rushdie
“People retreated behind their front doors into the hidden zone of their private, family worlds and when outsiders asked how things were they answered, Oh, everything’s going along just fine, not much to report, situation normal. But everyone secretly knew that behind that door things were rarely humdrum. More typically, all hell was breaking loose, as people dealt with their angry fathers, drunken mothers, resentful siblings, mad aunts, lecherous uncles and crumbling grandparents. The family was not the firm foundation upon which society rested, but stood at the dark chaotic heart of everything that ailed us. It was not normal, but surreal; not humdrum, but filled with event; not ordinary, but bizarre. He remembered with what excitement he had listened, at the age of twenty, to the Reith Lectures delivered on BBC Radio by Edmund Leach, the great anthropologist and interpreter of Claude Lévi-Strauss who, a year earlier, had succeeded Noel Annan as provost of King’s. “Far from being the basis of the good society,” Leach had said, “the family, with its narrow privacy and tawdry secrets, is the source of all our discontents.” Yes! he thought. Yes! That is a thing I also know. The families in the novels he later wrote would be explosive, operatic, arm-waving, exclamatory, wild. People who did not like his books would sometimes criticize these fictional families for being unrealistic—not “ordinary” enough. However, readers who did like his books said to him, “Those families are exactly like my family.”
Salman Rushdie, Joseph Anton: A Memoir

Eudora Welty
“A sheltered life can be a daring life as well. For all serious daring starts from within.”
Eudora Welty

Salman Rushdie
“Where they burn books they will in the end burn people too.”
Salman Rushdie, Joseph Anton: A Memoir

Nikolai Gogol
“in his mind, nothing could be more delightful than to live in solitude, and enjoy the spectacle of nature, and sometimes read some book or other.”
Nikolai Gogol, Dead Souls

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