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Epistolary Novel Quotes

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Kim Fay
“The less we cement ourselves to our certainties, the fuller our lives can be.”
Kim Fay, Love & Saffron

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“We stepped to the window. Off to one side there was thunder, and the splendid rain was trickling down upon the land; the most refreshing fragrance rose up to us from the rich abundance of the warm atmosphere. She stood leaning on her elbows, with her gaze searching the countryside; she looked up to heaven and at me; I saw her eyes fill with tears, and she laid her hand on mine, saying, "Klopstock!" I recalled at once the glorious ode she had in mind, and became immersed in the stream of emotions which she had poured over me by uttering this symbolic name. I could not bear it, I bent down over hand and kissed it amid tears of the utmost rapture. And looked into her eyes again - noble poet! Would that you had seen your apotheosis in that gaze, and would that your name, so often profaned, would never reach my ears from any other lips.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther

“There's a kind of time travel in letters, isn't there?”
Amal El-Mohtar,

C.S. Lewis
“The malice thus becomes wholly real and the benevolence largely imaginary.”
CS Lewis

Tobias Smollett
“There is such malice, treachery, and dissimulation, even among professed friends and intimate companions, as cannot fail to strike a virtuous mind with horror; and when Vice quits the stage for a moment, her place is immediately occupied by Folly...”
Tobias Smollett, The Expedition of Humphry Clinker