Paul Auster Quotes
Nevertheless, This Is Where It Begins. The First Word Appears Only At A Moment When Nothing Can Be Explained Anymore, At Some Instant Of Experience That Defies All Sense. To Be Reduced To Saying Nothing. Or Else, To Say Himself: This Is What Haunts Me. And Then To Realize, Almost In The Same Breath, That This Is What He Haunts.
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