Given my age, I am pretty near the end, probably, of my career as a writer, a scholar, a teacher. And I wanted to speak of things I will not be able to do.

George Steiner
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  1. When a language dies, a way of understanding the world dies with it, a way of looking at the world.

  2. We speak in (rich) monotones. Our poetry is haunted by the music it has left behind. Orpheus shrinks to a poet when he looks back, with the impatience of reason, on a music stronger than death.

  3. Books - the best antidote against the marsh-gas of boredom and vacuity

  4. What you don't know by heart you haven't really loved deeply enough

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