
“I realize more and more these days that people finish things and live in a world of time, rather than not finishing or taking forever for the sake of the eternal”
– Sheila Heti, Alphabetical Diaries (2024)

“I realize more and more these days that people finish things and live in a world of time, rather than not finishing or taking forever for the sake of the eternal”
– Sheila Heti, Alphabetical Diaries (2024)

“But then again, it’s so nice to wander through an art exhibition and feel as if I’m my idea of myself that who even cares about what it’s housed in? Let alone what it houses…?”
– Susan Finlay, The Lives of the Artists (JOAN, 2023)
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“I sound like an asshole in French. To be fair, everyone sounds like an asshole in French.”
– James Greer, Bad Eminence, 2022
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“He wanted to remember what it was like to be potential.”
– Lavinia Greenlaw, An Irresponsible Age, 2006
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“The coherence of Jacob the glimpsed stranger broke down and she saw in his image what she had never seen in his presence: his struggle to become and remain his idea of himself.”
– Lavinia Greenlaw, An Irresponsible Age, 2006
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“So much of life felt like bidding a tearful goodbye to someone then realising you were both walking the same way anyway.”
– Luke Kennard, The Answer to Everything (2021)
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“If the world cannot be made beautiful, it can at least be destroyed.”
– Len Gutkin, Dandyism: Forming Fiction from Modernism to the Present (2020)
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“I’d mispronounce ‘gnocchi’ and she’d avoid saying it all evening so as not to embarrass me. I would meet her eye and think: in this way I could strip you of every word you know. I’d take them like truffles and you’d say, ‘Help yourself,’ and then I’d take those too and you’d be speechless.”
– Naoise Dolan, Exciting Times (2020)
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“J’ai perdu le dernier lien avec le monde dont je suis issue.”
– Annie Ernaux, Une femme (1987)