“The fear of death haunted me for a year. I cried whenever anyone dropped a glass or broke a picture. But even then that passed, I was left with a sadness that couldn't be rubbed off. It wasn't that something had happened. It was worse: I'd become aware of what had been with me all along without my notice. I dragged this new awareness around like a stone tied to my ankle. Wherever I went, it followed. I used to make up little sad songs in my head. I eulogized the falling leaves. I imagined my death in a hundred different ways, but the funeral was always the same: from somewhere in my imagination, out rolled a red carpet. Because after every secret death I died, my greatness was always discovered.”
Quote by Nicole Krauss
Book:The History of Love
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The History of Love
This novel weaves together the stories of several individuals whose lives intersect over time, reflecting on love, loss, and the enduring power of memory. The narrative spans generations and delves into the complexities of human emotions, offering a poignant and reflective exploration of the human experience. more
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