Salman Rushdie Quotes
The Terrible Fatalism Which Had Overcome Me Of Late Had Taken On An Even More Terrible Form; Drowning In The Disintegration Of Family, Of Both Countries To Which I Had Belonged, Of Everything Which Can Sanely Be Called Real, Lost In The Sorrow Of My Filthy Unrequited Love, I Sought Out The Oblivion Of - I'm Making It Sound Too Noble; No Otorund Phrases Must Be Used. Baldly, Then: I Rode The Night-streets Of The City, Looking For Death.
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