I write all these remarks with exactly the same feeling as if I were writing a letter to post into the distant past: I am so sure that everything we now take for granted is going to be utterly swept away in the next decade....)

Doris Lessing
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Willa Cather was a great writer who left behind many wonderful pieces of literature. One of her more famous works is "My Antonia". Her writing captures the true essence of love and how it can change us for the better or worse. She is so sure of this that she felt as though she had written a letter to her own future self. Notice how she mentions that change is coming and that her future self would notice the changes.

Source: The Golden Notebook

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