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1 " ...it seems to us that the readers who want fiction to be like life are considerably outnumbered by those who would like life to be like fiction. "
― Sarah Caudwell , The Sirens Sang of Murder (Hilary Tamar, #3)
2 " [The young] desire not merely to be understood, but to be understood by telepathy; not merely to be permitted to tell their troubles, but to be prevailed on to do so. The more care they take to conceal their feelings, the greater their disillusionment if one fails to discover them. "
3 " The trouble with real life is that you don't know whether you're the hero or just some nice chap who gets bumped off in chapter five to show what a rotter the villain is without anyone minding too much. "