. . . things whose perishing had been arrested by their power to make her love them.
by Denis Johnson (0 Reviews)
In Denis Johnson's novel "The Name of the World," a profound observation is made about the power of love and attachment. The quote suggests that things which might typically fade or lose significance are instead preserved through an emotional connection. Love acts as a force that solidifies their presence in the protagonist's life, making them more meaningful and enduring. The sentiment highlights the transformative nature of love, implying that it can...
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