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Of course I loved books more than people.
Diane Setterfield
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Diane Setterfield
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: August 22
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I shall start at the beginning. Though of coarse, the beginning is never where you think it is.
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Our clients' faces, with the customary outward paleness and inner glow of the book lover.
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A birth is not really a beginning. Our lives at the start are not really our own but only the continuation of someone else's story.
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What better way to get to know someone than through her choice and treatment of books?
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I still believe in stories. I still forget myself when I am in the middle of a good book. Books are for me, it must be said, the most important thing.
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One needs no particular talent to be polite. On the contrary, being nice is what's left when you've failed at everything else.
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People with ambition don't give a damn what other people think of them.
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Tragedy alters everything.
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For it must be very lonely being dead.
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Sometimes you can know things. Things about yourself. Things from before you can remember.
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What good is truth, at midnight, in the dark, when the wind is roaring like a bear in the chimney?
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Reading can be dangerous.
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I know there are people who don't read fiction at all, and I find it hard to understand how they can bear to be inside the same head all the time.
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opening the book, i inhaled. the smell of old books, so sharp, so dry you can taste it.
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But silence is not a natural environment for stories. They need words. Without them they grown pale, sicken and die. And then they haunt you.
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As for you, you are alive. But it's not the same as living.
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Fate, at first so amenable, so reasonable, so open to negotiation, ends up by exacting a cruel revenge for happiness.
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My genius is not so frail a thing that it cowers from the dirty fingers of newspapernen.
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My mother and I were like two continents moving slowly but inexorably apart my father, the bridge builder, constantly extending the fragile edifice he had constructed to connect us.
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To anyone who took the trouble to look, I was plainly visible, but when people are expecting to see nothing, that is usually what they see.
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