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Lavie Tidhar

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Quotes by Lavie Tidhar

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Books, he thought, were a sort of migratory bird. Here they rested a while, weary of their travels, before taking flight again, before moving, settling in another nest for a time. They seemed to him like a flock that had descended on these tables, pages fluttering like wings, and here they rested in the shade, enjoying the lull, knowing it would soon be time to go on their way again.
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The smile she offered him would have broken his heart had he opened his heart to it.
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I think a lot about the might-have-beens, the what-ifs. About the little places in history where one tiny, minute change can lead to a new and unimaginable future. It’s like chess, so many permutations, probabilities, choices, cross-roads... I think a lot about the future, our future. And I see uncertainty.
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The English, he thought, had once conquered most of the known world, but their cooking hadn’t improved as a result.
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This is the time of myths. They are woven into the present like silk strands from the past, like a wire mesh from the future, creating an interlacing pattern, a grand design, a repeating motif. Don’t dismiss myth, boy. And never, ever, dismiss the Bookman.
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There comes a time in a man’s life when he realises stories are lies. Things do not end neatly. The enforced narratives a human impinges on the chaotic mess that is life become empty labels.
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Space was full of questions, life was a sentence always ending in an ellipsis or a question mark. You couldn’t answer everything. You could only believe there were answers at all.
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I still believe, though. In existing. In ex nihilo nihil fit. If nothing comes from nothing, we cannot return to it. Ergo life has a reason and needs to be.
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Everybody has a bogeyman.
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Do you know what a journalist is? Someone who hasn't written a novel yet.
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