Jonathan Franzen Quotes
Plato Laments The Decline Of The Oral Tradition And The Atrophy Of Memory Which Writing Induces, I At The Other End Of The Age Of The Written Word Am Impressed By The Sturdiness And Reliability Of Words On Paper ... The Will To Record Indelibly, To Set Down Stories In Permanent Words, Seems To Me Akin To The Conviction That We Are Larger Than Our Biologies.
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