Top 13 Andres Neuman Quotes
#1. Companionship isn't about experiencing the great moments together. True companionship is the other stuff. Sharing a sincere doing nothing.
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#2. And I couldn't help wondering where the hell the fatherland was, what exactly were we fighting for? Did I find out? Ah, that's a good point. It may sound strange, but from talking to the other militiamen I realised it was our childhood memories we were fighting for.
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#3. Women who know what they want never want anything interesting.
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#4. We lose the fear of letting go of our baggage, but also the certainty that what is in them belongs to us.
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#5. Well, this is how I see it - every tune tells a tale, nearly always a sad one. When I turn the handle I imagine I'm the hero of that tale and I try to feel at one with its melody. But at the same time it's as if I'm pretending, do you see?
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#6. I don't know how long it will all last either, and for now I don't care. Today it is thus, we both agree, and with you it is always today.
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#7. History shows that people are as changeable as rivers.
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#8. But isn't that what love is, the old man said, being happy to stay?
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#9. Perhaps farewells create new territories, or they send us back to the only territory that truly belongs to us, that of solitude.
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#10. It's a bad sign when someone drinks a lot and doesn't laugh.
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#11. Love and translation look alike in their grammar. To love someone implies transforming their words into ours. Making an effort to understand the other person and, inevitably, to misinterpret them. To construct a precarious language together.
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#12. I wonder whether, perhaps without realizing it, we seek out the books we need to read. Or whether books themselves, which are intelligent entities, detect their readers and catch their eye. In the end, every book is the I Ching. You pick it up, open it, and there it is, there you are.
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#13. Packing a bag doesn't make you aware of changes, rather it compels you to postpone the past, and the present is taken up with concerns about the immediate. Time slides over the travelers' skin.
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