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juliettetang: “When at last I came upon the right book, the feeling was violent: it blew open a hole in me that made life more dangerous because I couldn’t control what came through it.” ―Nicole Krauss, Great House
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soracities: “Sometimes I thought about nothing and sometimes I thought about my life. At least I made a living. What kind of living? A living. I lived. It wasn’t easy. And yet. I found out how little is unbearable.” — Nicole Krauss, The History
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loveage-moondream: “Once upon a time there was a boy who loved a girl, and her laughter was a question he wanted to spend his whole life answering.” — Nicole Krauss, The History of Love
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books-n-quotes: “Because, nothing makes me happier and nothing makes me sadder than you.” — Nicole Krauss, The History of Love
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perdida-en-mi-subconsciente: “Porque nada me hace más feliz y nada me entristece más que tú.” — Nicole Krauss (via elcielosobremi)
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