376 Quotes by André Aciman

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    With ritual, I punctuate my days till they no longer belong to who I am today but to who I'll be when I look back in days and years to come.

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    Don't all writers have a hidden nerve, call it a secret chamber, something irreducibly theirs, which stirs their prose and makes it tick and turn this way or that, and identifies them, like a signature, though it lurks far deeper than their style, or their voice or other telltale antics?

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    I write - so it would seem - to recapture, to preserve and return to the past, though I might just as easily be writing to forget and put that past behind me.

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    There comes the time at every Passover seder when someone will open a door to let in the prophet Elijah. At that moment, something like a spell invariably descends over the celebrants, and everyone stares into the doorway, trying to make out the quiet movements of the prophet as he glides his way in and takes the empty seat among us.

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    For the religious, Passover is the grateful remembrance of a homeward journey after years of suffering.

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    I cannot write if there is a sense of plenitude. I have to hypothesize that there is a loss.

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    I like to read the paper online. And I love email. And I love nothing better than to be interrupted.

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