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Elena Ferrante

“It's only and always the two of us who are involved, she who wants me to give her what nature and circumstances kept, I who can't give what she demands; she who gets angry at my inadequacy and out of spite wants to reduce me to nothing, as she has done with herself, I who have written for months and months to give her a form whose boundaries won't dissolve, and defeat her, and calm her, and so in turn, calm myself.”

Elena Ferrante, The Story of the Lost Child
tags: luck
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The Story of the Lost Child (Neapolitan Novels, #4) The Story of the Lost Child by Elena Ferrante
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