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“We shed as we pick up, like travellers who must carry everything in their arms, and what we let fall will be picked up by those behind. The procession is very long and life is very short. We die on the march. But there is nothing outside the march so nothing can be lost to it. The missing plays of Sophocles will turn up piece by piece, or be written again in another language. Ancient cures for diseases will reveal themselves once more. Mathematical discoveries glimpsed and lost to view will have their time again. You do not suppose, my lady, that if all of Archimedes had been hiding in the great library of Alexandria, we would be at a loss for a corkscrew?”

Quote by Tom Stoppard

Book:Arcadia

Work

Arcadia

Arcadia is a novel that delves into the complexities of human experience, weaving together elements of fantasy, satire, and philosophical inquiry. Set in a picturesque English countryside, the story follows the lives of its inhabitants, capturing the essence of their dreams and the realities they face. The narrative is rich with symbolism and allusions to classical literature, offering readers a profound exploration of the human condition. more

Author

Tom Stoppard
Tom Stoppard

Tom Stoppard is a renowned British playwright, born on July 3, 1937. His works are known for their witty dialogue and complex structure, with notable plays including 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead' and 'The Real Thing'. Stoppard has received multiple Tony Awards and Olivier Awards for his contributions to theatre. more

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