44 Quotes by Jan-Philipp Sendker

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    The fear of death is presumably a survival instinct, Tin Win later thought. It must be an essential part of us, of every living creature. At the same time, we must transcend it to take our leave in peace. He found this an irresolvable contradiction.

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    We wish to be loved as we ourselves would love. Any other way makes us uncomfortable.

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    When we get over something, we move on, we put it behind us. Do we leave the dead behind or do we take them with us? I think we take them with us. They accompany us. They remain with us, if in another form. We have to learn to live with them and their deaths.

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    I told him I had no use for introspection and navel-gazing. I was probably one of the few New Yorkers who had never been to a therapist. I was not the type to go looking for the causes of all my problems in my childhood, and I had no respect for those who did.

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    My bees cannot sting.” “You mean they haven’t stung anyone yet.” “Is there a difference?” “What do you do with the honey?” “What honey?” “From the bees.” U Ba looked at me. “I wouldn’t touch it. It belongs to the bees.

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    According to her we are each our own greatest mystery, and our life’s work is to solve ourselves. None of us ever succeeds, she says, but it is our duty to follow the trail. Regardless of how long it is or where it might.

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    It’s true I lost my eyesight many years ago. But that doesn’t mean I’m blind.

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