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She had no need to ask why he had come. She knew as certainly as if he had told her that he was here to be where she was.
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unspoken
together
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Leo Tolstoy |
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...some secrets beg to be betrayed. The secret of undeclared love is like that.
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secret
love
confront
undeclared
unspoken
betray
reveal
betrayal
desire
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Robin Hobb |
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Truth for anyone is a very complex thing. For a writer, what you leave out says as much as those things you include. What lies beyond the margin of the text? The photographer frames the shot; writers frame their world.
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writer
trust
narrative
unspoken
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Jeanette Winterson |
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And all the time my very soul would travel with her, invisible and crying soundlessly with pain. I had acquired a dimension of suffering which would poison and devour my whole being, as far as I could see, forever.
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pain
suffering
unending
unendurable
the-black-prince
unspoken
soul
unrequited-love
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Iris Murdoch |
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But the spark vanished, there was no longed-for recognition, no dawning sign of recovery. The love she had learnt in tending him was an enclosed love, muted and maimed, already mourning. They would never communicate now.
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missed-opportunity
star-crossed-lovers
the-message-to-the-planet
iris-murdoch
unspoken
sad
unrequited-love
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Iris Murdoch |
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How fearful that dark shadow is when we catch sight of it in the life of another. No wonder those at whom that black arrow is aimed so often turn and flee. How unendurable it can be, the love another bears us. I would never persecute my darling with that dread knowledge. From now onward until the world ended everything must remain, although utterly changed, exactly as it was before.
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love
the-black-prince
iris-murdoch
selfless
unspoken
unrequited-love
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Iris Murdoch |
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The unspoken words trembled in the air.
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trembled
the-message-to-the-planet
unspoken
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Iris Murdoch |
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I felt so ashamed with them because everything in their life was going so well and they were so sort of successful. I couldn't talk about what I wanted with them and they were always in a hurry.
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jealous
not-wanted
out-of-place
the-black-prince
iris-murdoch
outsider
unspoken
inferiority
shame
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Iris Murdoch |
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Beyond her declaration of love she could not see. But as she rehearsed the intensity of her passion she thought that he , when the time came, . The desire to, at the right time, him became, as the years moved forward toward that time, increasingly painful, like a poisoned wound that must heal itself by breaking open. She thought in anguish of the times, the recent times, when she could have told him, and had been afraid to, and had clumsily withdrawn, when she could have attracted him and drawn his attention to her. When she had watched over him when he was sleeping in the sedan-chair and could have wakened him with a kiss. If only she had , then she could more easily have borne his not preferring her. He was ready to fall in love -- and if he had -- he must have loved her -- if he had known how much she loved him. The pain of this loss burnt her in every waking moment, that awful 'if only'. She had lost him, and lost him through her own fault. There were no more pleasures now in life.
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loss
suffering
if-only
missed-chance
missed-opportunity
the-green-knight
iris-murdoch
unspoken
unrequited-love
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Iris Murdoch |