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I was carried away, swept along by the mighty stream of words pouring from the hundreds of pages. To me it was the ultimate book: once you had read it, neither your own life nor the world you lived in would ever look the same.
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2.
Calligraphy may well be simply an artistic version of another form, that is the ideograms which make up the poem, but then not only does it reflect the character and temperament of the artist but . . . also betrays his heart rate, his breathing.
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A name with a gently exotic ring to it, like birdsong, like a grain of sand in the far-off Gobi Desert or the northern steppes, whipped up by the wind, carried by storms, swirling through the sky, travelling, crossing whole countries without knowing quite how, and ending up in the crook of my ear.
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4.
In Chinese love stories the one who loves always starts by borrowing a book from the beloved.
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5.
Our imagination is dictated by who we are. (198)
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It would evidently take more than a political regime, more than dire poverty to stop a woman from wanting to be well-dressed: it was a desire as old as the world, as old as the desire for children.
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A woman's beauty is a treasure beyond price.
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8.
In the end we had changed the position of the hands so many times that we had no idea what the time really was.
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Quote Topics by Sijie Dai: Book Desire Children Imagination Wind Heart Brain Pouring Stories Looks Ends Ideas Treasure Political Who We Are Sky Artist Country Character Men Chinese Hands Women's Beauty
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Without him (Jean-Christophe) I would never have understood the splendour of taking free andindependent action as an individual. Up until this stolen encounter with brains had been incapable of graspingthe notion of one man standing up against the whole world...................To me it was the ultimate book: once youhad read it, neither your own life nor the world you lived in would ever look the same.
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