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She considered compassion the highest virtue, but that night on Obstetric Ward B, it had had a twin sister whose face was invisible to Carla. The suffering women, however, had recognized it immediately: condemnation.

Erik Valeur
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In this way Fate outplayed the efforts of mortals-simply to amuse itself, one might think.

Erik Valeur, Det syvende barn
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Nothing happens. And by that I mean nothing.

Ida Løkås, Det fine som flyter forbi
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I don’t care too much about talking, but I don’t like being alone.

Ida Løkås, Det fine som flyter forbi
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Judging by the photograph it seemed like I hadn’t been there at all. As if it was my camera that had been on holiday, and not me.

Ida Løkås, Det fine som flyter forbi
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I remember his eyes. They are just like mine. Every time I look in the mirror I see him. I try not to look at my self too much.

Ida Løkås, Det fine som flyter forbi
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I pretend he doesn’t exist, and he does the same with me.

Ida Løkås, Det fine som flyter forbi
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I can tell she’s upset, but I can’t be bothered to say anything. Some days are just like that.

Ida Løkås, Det fine som flyter forbi
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She was broken. She was useless. She was the pointless half of a friendship. The one who would live forever in shadows, no matter what she did. No matter whom she fought.

Susan Dennard, Windwitch
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The past gathered out of the darkness where it stayed, and the dead raised themselves to live before him; and the past and the dead flowed into the present among the alive, so that he had for an intense instant a vision of denseness into which he was compacted and from which he could not escape, and had no wish to escape. Tristan, Iseult the fair, walked before him; Paolo and Francesca whirled in the glowing dark; Helen and bright Paris, their faces bitter with consequence, rose from the gloom. And he was with them in a way that he could never be with his fellows who went from class to class.

John Williams, Stoner
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