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was from us they learnt the secret of life: that we grow old without growing wise.
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He hated to be alone, but people bored him. Being alone was like being tired, but unable
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John le Carré
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Shane was horrid to her, always sneering at her because she was honest and simple about the things she liked. Shane hated Stella-I think it was because Stella didn't want to be a lady of quality. She was quite happy to be herself. That's what really worried Shane. Shane likes people to compete so that she can make fools of them.
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John le Carré
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right…What do you do for a living, Smiley?" "After the war I was at Oxford for a bit. Teaching and research. I'm in London now." "One of those clever coves, eh?
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John le Carré
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There was a fellow called Smiley married Ann Sercomb, Lord Sawley's cousin. Damned pretty girl, Ann was, and went and married this fellow. Some funny little beggar in the Civil Service with an OBE and a gold watch. Sawley was damned annoyed.
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John le Carré
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He hated to be alone, but people bored him.
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Only adults had nervous breakdowns in those days, so the methods of survival for boys who refused to join the system were animal cunning, "internal immigration" as the Germans call it, or simply getting the hell out. I practised the first two, then opted for the third and took myself to Switzerland.
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John le Carré
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It was like feeding a small child. You couldn't over load the spoon.
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Smiley was not opposed to social distinctions but he liked to make his own.
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Urgent equals ephemeral, and ephemeral equals unimportant.
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Smiley himself was one of those solitaires who seem to have come into the world fully educated at the age of eighteen. Obscurity was his nature, as well as his profession. The byways of espionage are not populated by the brash and colourful adventurers of fiction. A man who, like Smiley, has lived and worked for years among his country's enemies learns only one prayer: that he may never, never be noticed. Assimilation is his highest aim, he learns to love the crowds who pass him in the street without a glance; he clings to them for his anonimity and his safety. His fear makes him servile - he could embrace the shoppers who jostle him in their impatience, and force him from the pavement. He could adore the officials, the police, the bus conductors, for the terse indifference of their attitudes. {ch. 9}
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He hated to be alone, but people bored him. Being alone was like being tired, but unable to sleep."
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