7 Quotes & Sayings By Michael Kelahan

Michael Kelahan is the author of the critically acclaimed true crime books, The Last Victim and The Black Jewels Murders. He is also the author of other books including The History of the Jews in Canada and The History of Israel. He has written for such publications as Maclean's, The Globe and Mail, and National Post. His work has been featured on CBC Radio and television programs such as CBC Newsworld, "Canada AM", and "The Fifth Estate".

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In a man's letters, you know, madam, his soul lies naked. His letters are only the mirror of his heart. Whatever passes within him is there shown undisguised in its natural progress; nothing is invented, nothing distorted; you see systems in their elements, you discover action in their motives. Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale (1777) Michael Kelahan
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...you have not only a very large portion of my affection and esteem, but all that I am capable of feeling... Michael Kelahan
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...your soul can never be long going to the fixed stars, where I intend to settle; or else you may find me in the milky way. Michael Kelahan
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Oh! my dearest love, why are our pleasures so short and so interrupted? How long is this to last? Know you, my best Mary, that I feel myself, in your absence, almost degraded to the level of the vulgar and impure. I feel their vacant, stiff eyeballs fixed upon me, until I seem to have been infected with their loathsome meaning--to inhale a sickness that subdues me to languor. Oh! those redeeming eyes of Mary, that they might beam upon me before I sleep! Praise my forbearance--oh! beloved one--that I do not rashly fly to you, and at least secure a moment's bliss. Wherefore should I delay; do you not long to meet me? All that is exalted and buoyant in my nature urges me towards you, reproaches me with the cold delay, laughs at all fear and spurns to dream of prudence. Why am I not with you? . Michael Kelahan
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To sit down so often with nothing to say, -to say something so often, almost without consciousness of saying and without any remembrance or having said, -is a power of which I will not violate my modesty by boasting; but I do not believe everyone has it. Michael Kelahan
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...you influenced me, in a way in which no one else did. Michael Kelahan