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Quotes by Patricia Hampl

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Memory is, first, a captivating mystery.
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French was the only language we had in common, and even that was like a dialect we had picked up at a rummage sale, rusty and missing a lot of essential parts.
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Not erotic life, but the pleasure of the mind filling like the lower chamber of an hourglass with the slow-moving grains of a perfect day – sky, carnations, walking, reading, writing, Toasted Cheese, the presence of another who wishes to be so still, so silent too.
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The artist’s work, it is sometimes said, is to celebrate. But really that is not so; it is to express wonder. And something terrible resides at the heart of wonder. Celebration is social, amenable. Wonder has a chaotic splendor.
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Faith in our time can seem like signing on the dotted line of a prefab doctrine composed of absurdities.
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We have chosen a problematic name for ourselves: we are no longer souls as we once were, not even citizens; we’re all consumers now, grasping all the stuff every which way.
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Poverty didn’t necessarily engender an envy of wealth; sometimes it might beget a passion for decency.
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I come from people who have always been polite enough to feel that nothing has ever happened to them.
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Planes are my foxhole. I’m always on my knees in them.
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We must set out, often without a destination, with only the instinct to search as a direction. Literature and religion are predicated on the notion of journey, movement – pilgrimage it’s called in religion, plot in literature.
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