“We cannot really love the dead. We love a fantasm that secretly consoles. What love sometimes mistakes for death is a kind of intense suffering, a pain that can be endured and absorbed. But the idea of a real ending, that cannot be envisaged . . . Indeed, in the language of love the concept of an ending is devoid of sense. (So we must go beyond love or utterly change it.)”
Quote by Iris Murdoch
Book:The Black Prince
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The Black Prince
The book follows the life and adventures of a young prince during the 14th century. more
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