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The termites of reduction have always gnawed away at life: even the greatest...
Author:
Milan Kundera
Book:
The Art of the Novel
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The termites of reduction have always gnawed away at life: even the greatest love ends up as a skeleton of feeble memories."
( Milan Kundera )
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