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Tragedy alters everything.
Diane Setterfield
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Diane Setterfield
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: August 22
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What better way to get to know someone than through her choice and treatment of books?
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As for you, you are alive. But it's not the same as living.
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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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I shall start at the beginning. Though of coarse, the beginning is never where you think it is.
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Of course I loved books more than people.
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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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opening the book, i inhaled. the smell of old books, so sharp, so dry you can taste it.
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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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There is something about words. In expert hands, manipulated deftly, they take you prisoner. Wind themselves around your limbs like spider silk, and when you are so enthralled you cannot move, they pierce your skin, enter your blood, numb your thoughts. Inside you they work their magic.
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