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Fyodor Dostoevsky
“What are we here for? We are not alive though we are living and we are not in our graves though we are dead.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The House of the Dead: New Translation
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Jean-Paul Sartre
“Couldn't I try...Naturally, it wouldn't be a question of a tune...But couldn't I in another medium?...It would have to be a book: I don't know how to do anything else. But not a history book: history talks about what has existed - an existent can never justify the existence of another existent. My mistake was to try to resuscitate Monsieur de Rollebon. Another kind of book. I don't quite know which kind - but you would have to guess, behind the printed words, behind the pages, something which didn't exist, which was above existence. The sort of story, for example, which could never happen, an adventure. It would have to be beautiful and hard as steel and make people ashamed of their existence.

I am going, I feel irresolute. I dare not make a decision. If I were sure that I had talent...but I have never, never written anything of that sort; historical articles, yes - if you could call them that. A book. A novel. And there would be people who would read this novel and who would say: 'It was Antoine Roquentin who wrote it, he was a red-headed fellow who hung about in cafés', and they would think that about my life as I think about the life of the Negress: as about something precious and almost legendary. A book. Naturally, at first it would only be a tedious, tiring job, it wouldn't prevent me from existing or from feeling that I exist. But a time would have to come when the book would be written, would be behind me, and I think that a little of its light would fall over my past. Then, through it, I might be able to recall my life without repugnance. Perhaps one day, thinking about this very moment, about this dismal moment at which I am waiting, round-shouldered, for it to be time to get on the train, perhaps I might feel my heart beat faster and say to myself: 'It was on that day, at that moment that it all started.' And I might succeed - in the past, simply in the past - in accepting myself.”
Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea

Jean-Paul Sartre
“one cannot hate a man more than one can love him.” The”
Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea

Oğuz Atay
“Ne zaman vaktin var? dedi. Her zaman. Ona bu sözü söylemedim tabii. Her zaman vakti olanlara saygı duyulmaz.”
Oğuz Atay, Korkuyu Beklerken

“Oysa, yaşamış olduğum birçok yanlışlığı düzeltebilecektim. Bütün ayak izlerimin üzerinden bir daha gidecektim.
Yalnız bir kere yaşanıyormuş.”
Oğuz Atay - Tutunamayanlar

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