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Literature Novel Quotes

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Roman Payne
“The day came when she discovered sex, sensuality, and literature; she said, 'I submit! Let my life be henceforth ruled by poetry. Let me reign as the queen of my dreams until I become nothing less than the heroine of God.”
Roman Payne

Patricia Highsmith
“But Carol had not betrayed her. Carol loved her more than she loved her child. That was part of the reason why she had not promised.
She was gambling now as she had gambled on getting everything from the detective that day on the road, and she lost then, too. And now she saw Carol's face changing, saw the little signs of astonishment and shock so subtle that perhaps only she in the world could have noticed them, and Therese could not think for a moment.”
Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt

“لكن قلبي كبير كما تركته ، يسعك وحدك ، و يضيق بالناس”
يوسف الدموكي, رسائل سقطت من ساعي البريد

Naguib Mahfouz
“لن تنتهي المعركة كما يتوهمون ، ولسنا ضعفاء كما يتصورون! إنما نقلنا المعركة من ميدان إلى ميدان ، وميداننا يتطلب شجاعة أسمى وقوة أشد”
نجيب محفوظ -أولاد حارتنا

“Richard Alther's Bedside Matters offers readers an insightful and moving end-of-life narrative in the spirit of Paul Harding's Tinkers and William Gaddis's Agapē Agape. Challenged by physical decline and family intrigue, Walter transcends his corporeal prison to find larger meaning in art, philosophy, and literature. A work of depth, carefully wrought with nuance and delicately wrapped in wisdom and humor, Bedside Matters serves up a worthy exploration of and an antidote to the shortcomings of our material age. — Jacob M. Appel, author of Millard Salter's Last Day.”
Jacob Appel

“DOT BREAK- When you want to stop for a while.”
Aron Micko H.B, At the Back

“Stephen, no matter what happens don't open that door."

"Why? What's there?"

"Mistake.”
Aron Micko H.B, Unknown Century: Endless Extremity Sequel

“The true reader no longer needs numbers on the pages. They only need Dot Break.- Aron Micko H.B”
Aron Micko H.B, Endless Extremity: The Origin

Ian McEwan
“From the first sentence, we come into a presence, and we can see for ourselves the quality of a particular mind; in a matter of minutes we may read the fruits of a long-forgotten afternoon, an afternoon’s work done in isolation, 150 years ago. And what was once an unfolding personal secret is now ours.”
Ian McEwan

“The only wards I ever knew happen to be fictitious characters.”
Augusta Evans Wilson

S.K. Kalsi
“People use each other as markers for what's real, so you can't be alone anymore. Solitude draws suspicions.”
S.K. Kalsi, The Stove-Junker