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Patrick O'Brian
Patrick O'Brian

British novelist known for his historical novel series 'The Aubrey-Maturin Series,' which is set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars and tells the story of the British Royal Navy. O'Brian's writing style is meticulous, with a precise grasp of historical details, and he is highly regarded by readers. more

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“Suppose every life was written as a storybook; assuming this was true, the only storybook each person would completely know is their own. I know my own story, as I own my own thoughts and my own consciousness. Hence, I have not finished reading the books of other lives, because I am still writing my own. Therefore, since I live in and am the main character of my own book, I appear to be at the center of life itself. From my vantage point, I’m at the center of the world—I have not finished the stories of others, because I’m at the center of my own. This is why I compare myself to the midpoint formula: the midpoint does not begin a line nor end the line, but rather becomes a part of it—from an individualistic vantage point, I am a part of or even at the center of life itself.”

“Emanio und ich sollen was sein? Freunde? Er starrte seine jüngste Schwester einen langen Moment an, bevor er sich wieder fing. »Wie kommst du darauf, dass wir Freunde seien?« Es war absurd. Dabei mochte er den Herzogssohn nicht einmal! In Ordnung, vielleicht mochte er Emanio ein bisschen, seitdem er ihn kennengelernt hatte. Aber Freunde?”