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"... but I liked the idea of living in a city — any city, especially a strange one — liked the thought of traffic and crowds, of working in a bookstore, waiting tables in a coffee shop, who knew what kind of odd, solitary life I might slip into?"
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"Oh, sir, how can you sleep when morning comes so clear?" And though his dreams are deep he cannot help but hear.
"How strange a chequer work of providence is the life of a man! And by what secret differing springs are the affections hurry'd about as differing circumstances present! To day we love what to morrow we hate; to day we seek what to morrow we shun; to day we desire what to morrow we fear, nay, even tremble at the apprehensions of;"
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"That if one is to read Dante, and understand him, one must become a Christian if only for a few hours"
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"'If by romantic you mean solitary and introspective,' I said, 'I think romantics are frequently the best classicists.'"
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