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Home's where you go when you run out of homes.
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homelessness
belonging
homecoming
attachment
roots
home
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The more identities a man has, the more they express the person they conceal.
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John le Carré |
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Do you know what love is? I'll tell you: it is whatever you can still betray.
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love
espionage
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John le Carré |
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Sometimes we have to do a thing in order to find out the reason for it. Sometimes our actions are questions, not answers.
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John le Carré |
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The fact that you can only do a little is no excuse for doing nothing.
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John le Carré |
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There are moments which are made up of too much stuff for them to be lived at the time they occur.
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John le Carré |
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I have a theory which I suspect is rather immoral,' Smiley went on, more lightly. 'Each of us has only a quantum of compassion. That if we lavish our concern on every stray cat, we never get to the centre of things.
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espionage
spy
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John Le Carré |
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Survival...is an infinite capacity for suspicion.
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John le Carré |
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It's the oldest question of all, George. Who can spy on the spies?
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John le Carré |
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All men are born free: just not for long.
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equality
education-system
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John le Carré |
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It is also the pardonable vanity of lonely people everywhere to assume that they have no counterparts.
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John le Carré |
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Tessa distinguished absolutely between pain observed and pain shared. Pain observed is journalistic pain. It's diplomatic pain. It's television pain, over as soon as you switch off your beastly set. Those who watch suffering and do nothing about it, in her book, were little better than those who inflicted it. They were the bad Samaritans.
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suffering
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John le Carré |
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in the hands of politicians grand designs achieve nothing but new forms of the old misery...
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John le Carré |
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This is a war," Lemas replied. "It's graphic and unpleasant because it's fought on a tiny scale, at close range; fought with a wastage of innocent life sometimes, I admit. But it's nothing, nothing at all besides other wars - the last or the next." --
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war
spy
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John le Carré |
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There was nothing dishonourable in not being blown about by every little modern wind. Better to have worth, to entrench, to be an oak of one's own generation.
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John le Carré |
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Everyone who is not happy must be shot.
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violence
shooting
oppression
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John le Carré |
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We have to live without sympathy, don't we? That's impossible of course. We act it to one another, all this hardness; but we aren't like that really, I mean...one can't be out in the cold all the time; one has to come in from the cold...d'you see what I mean?
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loneliness
isolation
spying
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John le Carré |
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I once heard someone say morality was method. Do you hold with that? I suppose you wouldn't. You would say that morality was vested in the aim, I expect. Difficult to know what one's aims are, that's the trouble, specially if you're British.
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morality
british
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John Le Carré |
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It is said that men condemned to death are subject to sudden moments of elation; as if, like moths in the fire, their destruction were coincidental with attainment.
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death
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John le Carré |
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Treason is very much a matter of habit, Smiley decided.
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treason
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John Le Carré |
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Look... we're getting to be old men, and we've spent our lives looking for the weaknesses in one another's systems. I can see through Eastern values just as you can see through our Western ones. Both of us, I am sure, have experienced ad nauseam the technical satisfactions of this wretched war. But now your own side is going to shoot you. Don't you think it's time to recognise that there is as little worth on your side as there is on mine?
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John le Carré |
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I would say that since the war, our methods-out and those of the opposition-have become much the same. I mean you can't be less ruthless than the opposition simply because your government's 'policy' is benevolent, can you now?
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war
politics
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John le Carré |
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Spying is waiting.
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spying
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John le Carré |
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Intelligence work has one moral law - it is justified by results.
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John le Carré |
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An artist is a bloke who can hold two fundamentally opposing views and still function:
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John le Carré |
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A dead man is the worst enemy alive, I thought. You can't alter his power over you. You can't alter what you love or owe. And it's too late to ask him for his absolution. He has beaten you all ways.
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enemy
regret
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John le Carré |
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Let's die of it before we're too old.
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life_universe_everything
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Don't give it to them all at once, make them work for it. Confuse them with detail, leave things out, go back on your tracks. Be testy, be cussed, be difficult. Drink like a fish; don't give way on the ideology, they won't trust that. They want to deal with a man they've bought; they want the clash of opposites, Alec, not some half-cock convert.
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lying-games
spy
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John le Carré |
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He met failure as one day he would probably meet death, with cynical resentment and the courage of a solitary.
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John le Carré |
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The most peaceble people will do the most terrible things when they're pushed.
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John le Carré |
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Wives?" she asked, interrupting him. For a moment, he had assumed she was tuning to the novel. Then he saw her waiting, suspicious eyes, so he replied cautiously, "None active," as if wives were volcanoes."
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marriage
circumspection
married-life
wives
separation
husbands
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John le Carré |
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There will be no war, but in the pursuit of principle no stone will be left standing.
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John le Carré |
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She's become a Russian again, he thought. When something works, she's grateful. When it doesn't work, it's life.
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politics
life-philosophy
russia
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John le Carré |
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We've had enough." He took back the report and jammed it under his arm. "We've had a bellyful, in fact." "And like everyone who's had enough," said Control as Alleline noisily left the room, "he wants more."
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greed
saturation
desires
dissatisfaction
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John le Carré |
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also took for granted that secret services were the only real measure of a nations political health, the only real expression of its subconscious.
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John le Carré |
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A lot of people see doubt as legitimate philosophical posture. They think of themselves in the middle, whereas of course really, they're nowhere.
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John le Carré |
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Yet it's not for want of future that I'm here, he thought. It's for want of a present.
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present
life
lack
purpose
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John le Carré |
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It is not fashionable to quote Stalin but he said once, "half a million liquidated is a statistic, and one man killed in a traffic accident is a national tragedy."
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John le Carré |
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Gerald Westerby, he told himself. You were present at your birth. You were present at your several marriages and at some of your divorces, and you will certainly be present at your funeral. High time, in our considered view, that you were present at certain other crucial moments in your history.
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John le Carré |
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You could be the perfect spy. All you need is a cause.
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John le Carré |
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Smiley was soaked to the skin and God as a punishment had removed all taxis from the face of London.
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John le Carré |
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When a problem threatens to engulf you, there's nothing like irrelevant detail to keep your head above water.
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details
problems
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John le Carré |
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A man who lives apart, not to others but alone, is exposed to obvious psychological dangers. In itself, the practice of deception is not particularly exacting; it is a matter of experience, of professional expertise, it is a facility most of us can acquire.
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John le Carré |
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What else has a journalist to do these days, after all, but report life's miseries?
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John le Carré |