"What else? Was this what came from thoughts of time running out and death: that all of a sudden you no longer knew what you wanted? That you didn't know your own mind? That you lost the obvious familiarity with your own wishes? And in this way became strange and a problem to yourself?
Gregorius did what he had always done when he was unsure: he opened a book."
Gregorius did what he had always done when he was unsure: he opened a book."
in Mercier, Pascal. (2009) Night Train to Lisbom. Atlantic Books. London. Pág. 77
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