Julian Barnes

The Only Story

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  • gal3011has quoted6 years ago
    That’s one of the things about life. We’re all just looking for a place of safety. And if you don’t find one, then you have to learn how to pass the time.
  • Диас Нектоhas quoted3 years ago
    For instance, I remember lying in bed one night, being kept awake by one of those stomach-slapping erections which, when you are young, you carelessly – or carefreely – imagine will last you the rest of your life. But this one was different. You see, it was a kind of generalised erection, unconnected to any person, or dream, or fantasy. It was more about just being joyfully young. Young in brain, heart, cock, soul – and it just happened to be the cock which best articulated that general state.
  • Юрий Кунгуровhas quoted3 years ago
    The time, the place, the social milieu? I’m not sure how important they are in stories about love.
  • Gleb Kotenkohas quoted5 years ago
    My parents’ marriage, to my unforgiving nineteen-year-old eye, was a car crash of cliché.
  • Paula Corredorhas quoted5 years ago
    Memory sorts and sifts according to the demands made on it by the rememberer. Do we have access to the algorithm of its priorities? Probably not. But I would guess that memory prioritises whatever is most useful to help keep the bearer of those memories goin
  • Paula Corredorhas quoted5 years ago
    But who, in love, looks forward to retrospect?
  • Paula Corredorhas quoted5 years ago
    Just a complicity which made me a little more me, and her a little more her.
  • Paula Corredorhas quoted5 years ago
    But perhaps this is an illusion all lovers have about themselves: that they escape both category and description.
  • Galina Sokolinskayahas quoted5 years ago
    Now, I realize, rather late in the day, that it is in everyone. It’s a condition of our mortality. We have codes of manners to allay and minimise it, jokes and routines, and so many forms of diversion and distraction. But there is panic and pandemonium waiting to break out inside all of us, of this I am convinced. I’ve seen it roar out among the dying, as a last protest against the human condition and its chronic sadness. But it is there in the most balanced and rational of us. You just need the right circumstances, and it will surely appear. And then you are at its mercy. The panic takes some to God, others to despair, some to charitable works, others to drink, some to emotional oblivion, others to a life where they hope that nothing serious will ever trouble them again.
  • b6113302670has quoted5 years ago
    didn’t realize that there was panic inside her. How could I have guessed? I thought it was just inside me. Now, I realize, rather late in the day, that it is in everyone. It’s a condition of our mortality. We have codes of manners to allay and minimise it, jokes and routines, and so many forms of diversion and distraction. But there is panic and pandemonium waiting to break out inside all of us, of this I am convinced. I’ve seen it roar out among the dying, as a last protest against the human condition and its chronic sadness. But it is there in the most balanced and rational of us. You just need the right circumstances, and it will surely appear. And then you are at its mercy.
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