707 Quotes by Julian Barnes

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    It took me some years to clear my head of what Paris wanted me to admire about it, and to notice what I preferred instead. Not power-ridden monuments, but individual buildings which tell a quieter story: the artist's studio, or the Belle Epoque house built by a forgotten financier for a just-remembered courtesan.

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    Perhaps the world progresses not by maturing, but by being in a permanent state of adolescence, of thrilled discovery.

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    I am death-fearing. I don't think I'm morbid. That seems to me a fear of death that goes beyond the rational. Whereas it seems to me to be entirely rational to fear death!

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    Whisky, I find, helps clarity of thought. And reduces pain. It has the additional virtue of making you drunk or, if taken in sufficient quantity, very drunk.

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    Grief seems at first to destroy not just all patterns, but also to destroy a belief that a pattern exists.

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    Do we tend to recall the most important parts of a novel or those that speak most directly to us, the truest lines or the flashiest ones?

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    Most of us remember adolescence as a kind of double negative: no longer allowed to be children, we are not yet capable of being adults.

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