The novel adds to history its third dimension.
- NGD (cc @kantbot2000)
We should not be frightened: what we admire does not die. Nor be delighted: neither does what we detest. - NGD
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The reader will not find aphorisms in these pages. My brief sentences are the dots of color in a pointillist painting. - NGD
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What I say here will seem trivial to whoever does not know everything to which I allude. - NGD
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Allusion is the only way to express what is intimate without distorting it. - NGD
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Certain ideas are only clear when formulated, but others are only clear when alluded to. - NGD
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The writer who does not insist on convincing us wastes less of our time, and sometimes even convinces us. - NGD
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A simple comma at times distinguishes a trivial remark from an idea. - NGD
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A man does not communicate with another man except when the one writes in his solitude and the other reads him in his own. - NGD
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In unremarkable texts we soon trip on phrases that penetrate into us, as if a sword has been thrust into us up to the hilt. - NGD
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