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1 " The influence of early books is profound. So much of the future lies on the shelves. Early reading has more influence than any religious teaching. "
― Graham Greene , A Sort Of Life
2 " The conditions of writing change absolutely between the first novel and the second: the first is an adventure, the second is a duty. The first is like a sprint which leaves you exhausted and triumphant beside the track. With the second the writer has been transformed into a long-distance runner - the finishing tape is out of sight, at the end of life. He must guard his energies and plan ahead. A long endurance is more exhausting than a sprint, and less heroic. "
3 " The thought of retirement set his nerves twitching and straining: he always prayed that death would come first. "