Elizabeth Bowen Quotes About War
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Everything is very quiet, the streets are never crowded, and the people one dislikes are out of town.
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Almost everybody wore a curious limpidity of expression, like newborn babies or souls just after death. Dazed but curiously dignified.... after a criseof hysterical revulsion and tiredness, I passed beyondand became entered by a rather sublime feeling.
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Fantasy is toxic: the private cruelty and the world war both have their start in the heated brain.
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All my life I have said, "Whatever happens there will always be tables and chairs"--and what a mistake.
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