There are dizzying moments in life when we see everything clearly, when we are aware of our power and our potential, when we see what it is we have been too timid or cowardly to do. These are life’s decisive moments. They come to us unannounced, like death or conversion.
translated by George Szirtes
Sándor MáraiHungarian author 11 April 1900 — 21 February 1989 |
Portraits of a MarriageAlfred A. Knopf |
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