Orhan Pamuk Quotes
In Twenty Years' Time - In Other Words, When You're Thirty-seven Years Old - You Will Have Understood At Last That All The Evil In The World - I Mean The Poverty And Ignorance Of The Poor And The Cunning And Lavishness Of The Rich - And All The Vulgarity In The World, And All The Violence, And All The Brutality - I Mean All The Things That Make You Feel Guilty And Think Of Suicide - By The Time You're Thirty-seven You'll Know That All These Things Are The Result Of Everyone's Thinking Alike, Ka Said.
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