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Hermann Hesse
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Knulp
Adamların gicliyinə tamaşa etmək, onlara gülmək, hallarına acımaq olar, ancaq işlərinə qarışmaq - heç vaxt.
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But we'll never again be so young … Or don't you like dancing?"
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Las flores se marchitan Cuando la niebla llega Así también la gente Y bajan a sus tumbas. La gente es, como las flores, Regresan a su primavera; Y nunca más vuelven a languidecer, Y todo les es perdonado.
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You're free this evening, Barbele. You just don't want to come.
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Here it is Saturday. You wouldn't know how good it feels after a hard week.""Oh, I can imagine," said Knulp with a smile.
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I wanted to say a prayer and tried hard to remember one, but all I could think of was silly phrases such as 'Dear Sir' and 'Under the Circumstances'. In my sadness and confusion I mumbled those.
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Every day I did something wrong, and in the end I began to enjoy it.
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Her little treasure of experiences opened up, and it was larger than she herself would have supposed.
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Her chatter had set her free from a long week of loneliness, of doing what she was told and saying nothing. She was all cheered up.
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{make} Sundays out of weekdays."
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Rothfuss thought about his eccentric friend who wanted nothing of life but to look on, and ... could not have said if this was asking too much or too little."
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I pondered my friend's words. I liked best what he had said about the fireballs since I myself often had the same feeling. The quiet spell of the colored flame, rising into the darkness and all too soon drowning in it, struck me as a symbol of all human pleasure, for the more beautiful it is, the less it satisfies us and the more quickly it is spent.
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