- Margaret Atwood
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Louise Glück
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And there is but one thing I ask you to remember: no matter how long the silence is preserved, in response to the faintest but genuine appeal I am yours, today as always.
Franz Kafka, 1913.
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haruki murakami (pinball 1973)
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Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head, Warsan Shire
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There is hardly a quarter of an hour of my waking time when I haven’t thought about you, and many quarter-hours when I do nothing else.
Franz Kafka, 1912.
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—Stephen King, The Body
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Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals
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Whether you like it or not, I belong to you.
Franz Kafka, 1913.
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—Brooke Lauren Davis, The Hollow Inside
She’s terrified. I can taste it on her lips, but she kisses me anyway, and God, it makes every wall in me crumble. Every door fly open. Every tether snap.
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Because you are wearing it, I will like it.
Franz Kafka, 1912.
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- Kavya Dixit
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– Peter McWilliams
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Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vanessa Bell
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– Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
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– Jean Paul Sartre
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