Laurent Binet Quotes
I'm Fighting A Losing Battle. I Can't Tell This Story The Way It Should Be Told. This Whole Hotchpotch Of Characters, Events, Dates, And The Infinite Branching Of Cause And Effect - And These People, These Real People Who Actually Existed. I'm Barely Able To Mention A Tiny Fragment Of Their Lives, Their Actions, Their Thoughts. I Keep Banging My Head Against The Wall Of History. And I Look Up And See, Growing All Over It - Ever Higher And Denser, Like A Creeping Ivy - The Unmappable Pattern Of Causality.
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