Like animals we call to each other, " was the thought that came to him as he remembered the hour of love in the afternoon.

Hermann Hesse
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The quote “like animals we call to each other” was written by Hungarian-American writer George Szirtes. It was his first novel, published in 1998. The book is about two people who meet in a park one day and begin a relationship that lasts their entire lives. They are so happy together for so long that they don’t even realize they have stopped seeing each other. This quote comes from the part of the book where they both have died and are living together in heaven after being reunited there.

Source: Narcissus And Goldmund

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