Quotes From "We The Drowned" By Carsten Jensen

They were probably scared of him and so they did...
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They were probably scared of him and so they did what boys do around any object of fear: they went up close, pointed a finger, gave it a nickname, and masked their terror with roaring laughter. Carsten Jensen
They all lived so steeped in fear that the losses...
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They all lived so steeped in fear that the losses they had yet to suffer had already consumed them. Carsten Jensen
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Take the sailor, " he said. "he signs on to a new ship. He's surrounded by nothing but strangers. Not only do they come from other towns and parts of his own country, but often from completely different nations. He has to learn to work with them. His vocabulary's broadened, he learns new words and grammar, and he comes across new ways of thinking. he turns into a different man, unlike the one who spends his life plowing the same old furrow. These are the men the world needs, not nationalists and warmongers. Carsten Jensen
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To Ejinar that cannonball was a monster with a will of its own. It showed him what war was: not a battery that exploded and sent matchstick soldiers fleeing, but a dragon that breathed hot fire on his naked heart. Carsten Jensen
There was plenty for the eye to feast on, but...
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There was plenty for the eye to feast on, but nothing for the soul. He had a hunger for something that no sky could satisfy. Somewhere on the planet there had to be a different kind of light. Carsten Jensen
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Nature was neither fair nor unfair. Those terms belonged to the world of men. Carsten Jensen
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Your roots aren't to be found in your childhood so much as in your child. It's he who provides your link to the world, and home is wherever he is. Carsten Jensen
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Loss was a night that never ended. Carsten Jensen
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We were familiar with the line that separates grief from madness, and we know that sometimes the only way to stay on the right side of it is to scream. Carsten Jensen
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Her grief was a burden so heavy, he came close to collapsing under it, and yet he couldn't lay it down. Carsten Jensen
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He felt Miss Kristina's presence like something poisonous and something infinitely sweet mixing together in his blood. Inside him, a lack of willpower and a colossal tension battled it out. He felt both weak and furious at the same time. He went around with his fists clenched, ready to fight, yet what he wanted most of all was to hold and be held. Carsten Jensen
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With no other choices open to us, we'd turned our gaze seaward. The oceans were our America: they reached farther than any prairie, untamed as on the first day of creation. Nobody owned them. Carsten Jensen
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That's the strange thing about a good story. No pleasure if you can't share it. Carsten Jensen
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Is there anything more heartbreaking than drowning in sight of land? Is there a single one of us who hasn't at least once felt haunted by the fear of slipping away within sight of a safe haven? Carsten Jensen
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Without discussing it with his mother, Anton went up to his teacher, Miss Katballe, and informed her that after seven years he was now quitting school. It was the best day of her life, she replied. With unexpected politeness he bowed, thanked her, and said, likewise. Carsten Jensen
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Their eyes persecuted him everywhere, eventually following him all the way into the darkness around his bed and into his dreams, like a madness that threatened to overpower him. Carsten Jensen
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Though I had no respect for Jack Lewis, I respected the hole in his chest. He was dying, and you owe the dying your attention. Carsten Jensen
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As long as our voiced were in harmony, it didn't matter that our accents were at war. Carsten Jensen
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Now I remembered a captain's honor and his only duty: to bring his crew back alive. Carsten Jensen
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She still held back her tears, as if subjecting herself to some terrible endurance test. Carsten Jensen
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An unused conscience is no conscience at all. Carsten Jensen
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So you've stopped thinking you're going to die? Oh, I'm more certain of it than ever. But I've stopped being scared. Carsten Jensen