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Paul Auster
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Travels in the Scriptorium
In spite of his physical efforts, he understands that he is afraid to go on reading the typescript. Why this fear should have taken hold of him is something he cannot account for. It's only words, he tells himself, and since when have words had the power to frighten a man half to death?
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Paul Auster
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Travels in the Scriptorium
Mr. Blank's old friend is acting up again, and because our hero is no longer wearing the cotton trousers and underpants and is quite naked under the pajama bottoms, there is no barrier to prevent Mr. Bigshot from bounding out through the slit and poking his head into the light of day.
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Travels in the Scriptorium
I am a man, not an angel, and if the grief that overtook me occasionally blurred my vision and led to certain lapses of conduct, that in no way should cast doubt on the truth of my story. Before anyone tries to discredit me by pointing to those stains on my record, I come forward of my own free will and openly pronounce my guilt to the world. These are treacherous times, and I know how easily perceptions can be twisted by a single word spoken into the wrong ear.
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Paul Auster
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Travels in the Scriptorium
Without him, we are nothing, but the paradox is that we, the figments of another mind, will outlive the mind that made us, for once we are thrown into the world, we continue to exist forever, and our stories go on being told, even after we are dead.
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Paul Auster
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Travels in the Scriptorium
Aus den fernsten Weiten des Weltraums betrachtet, ist die Erde nicht größer als ein Staubkorn. Bedenke das, wenn du das nächste Mal das Wort "Menschheit" schreibst.
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Travels in the Scriptorium
So it goes as I work my way down the page, and each cluster of marks is a word, and each word is a sound in my head, and each time I write another word, I hear the sound of my own voice, even though my lips are silent.
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Travels in the Scriptorium
Would it not be better to learn the truth once and for all instead of living in a state of perpetual uncertainty?"
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The pictures do not lie, but neither do they tell the whole story. They are merely a record of time passing, the outward evidence.
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Travels in the Scriptorium
I walk around the world like a ghost, and sometimes I questionwhether I even exist. Whether I've ever existed at all.
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