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"We rip out so much of ourselves to be cured of things faster than we should that we go bankrupt by the age of thirty and have less to offer each time we start with someone new. But to feel nothing so equally not to experience anything - what a waste matter!"
― Andre Aciman, Call Me by Your Name
"I'grand like you lot,' he said. 'I recall everything.'
I stopped for a 2nd. If you remember everything, I wanted to say, and if you are actually like me, then earlier yous leave tomorrow, or when you're just ready to shut the door of the taxi and have already said goodbye to everyone else and in that location's not a thing left to say in this life, then, just this in one case, turn to me, even in jest, or equally an afterthought, which would have meant everything to me when we were together, and, as you did back then, wait me in the face, concord my gaze, and telephone call me by your name"
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name
"He came. He left. Nothing else had changed. I had not changed. The globe hadn't changed. Yet null would exist the same. All that remains is dreammaking and strange remembrance."
― André Aciman, Phone call Me by Your Name
"People who read are hiders. They hide who they are. People who hide don't e'er like who they are."
― André Aciman, Call Me past Your Name
"If I could have him like this in my dreams every night of my life, I'd stake my entire life on dreams and exist done with the rest."
― André Aciman, Call Me past Your Proper name
"And on that evening when we grow older still we'll speak near these two immature men as though they were two strangers we met on the train and whom nosotros admire and want to help along. And nosotros'll want to call information technology envy, considering to call information technology regret would break our hearts."
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me by Your Proper name
"Virtually of us can't assist but live as though nosotros've got two lives to live, one is the mockup, the other the finished version, and and so in that location are all those versions in between. Merely there's merely one, and before you know it, your heart is worn out, and, every bit for your body, at that place comes a bespeak when no one looks at it, much less wants to come up near it. Right now there's sorrow. I don't green-eyed the pain. But I green-eyed you the pain. (p. 225)"
― André Aciman, Phone call Me by Your Name
"Time makes u.s.a. sentimental. Perhaps, in the end, it is because of time that we suffer."
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me by Your Proper noun
"I suddenly realized that we were on borrowed fourth dimension, that time is always borrowed, and that the lending agency exacts its premium precisely when we are to the lowest degree prepared to pay and demand to borrow more..."
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Proper noun
"We are non written for one instrument lonely; I am not, neither are y'all."
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me past Your Proper name
"Did I want him to act? Or would I prefer a lifetime of longing provided nosotros both kept this niggling Ping-Pong game going: non knowing, non-not-knowing, not-non-not-knowing? Just be quiet, say nothing, and if yous can't say "yes," don't say "no," say "later." Is this why people say "peradventure" when they mean "yep," only hope you lot'll think it's "no" when all they really mean is, Please, but ask me over again, and once more than later on that?"
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name
"Maybe information technology was the booze, maybe it was the truth, maybe I didn't want things to plow abstract, but I felt I should say information technology, because this was the moment to say it, because it suddenly dawned on me that this was why I had come, to tell him 'You lot are the but person I'd like to say cheerio to when I dice, because only then will this thing I call my life brand any sense. And if I should hear that you died, my life equally I know information technology, the me who is speaking with you lot now, will cease to exist."
― André Aciman, Phone call Me past Your Name
"We rip out so much of ourselves to exist cured of things faster than nosotros should that nosotros get broke by the age of xxx and have less to offer each time we start with someone new. But to feel nothing then every bit not to feel anything—what a waste!"
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me by Your Name
"Twenty years was yesterday, and yesterday was just earlier this morning, and morning seemed calorie-free-years away."
― André Aciman, Call Me past Your Proper name
"I may have come shut, but I never had what you had. Something always held me back or stood in the manner. How yous alive your life is your business organisation. But think, our hearts and our bodies are given to united states of america but once. Most of the states can't assistance but live as though we've got two lives to live, one is the mockup, the other the finished version, and then there are all those versions in between. But there's only one, and earlier you know it, your heart is worn out, and, as for your body, there comes a bespeak when no one looks at it, much less wants to come near it. Correct now there'southward sorrow. I don't envy the pain. Merely I envy you the pain."
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Proper noun
"Everyone goes through a catamenia of Traviamento - when we have, say, a unlike turn in life, the other via. Dante himself did. Some recover, some pretend to recover, some never come dorsum, some chicken out before even starting, and some, for fear of taking whatever turns, detect themselves leading the wrong life all life long."
― André Aciman, Phone call Me by Your Proper noun
"Possibly we were friends first and lovers second. But so perhaps this is what lovers are."
― André Aciman, Phone call Me past Your Proper noun
"I'm not wise at all. I told you, I know zilch. I know books, and I know how to string words together--it doesn't mean I know how to speak nearly the tings that matter most to me."
"But you're doing it at present--in a way."
"Yes, in a way--that's how I always say things: in a way."
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me by Your Name
"Every time I go back to Rome, I become back to that i spot. It is still alive for me, still resounds with something totally present, equally though a heart stolen from a tale by Poe still throbbed under the ancient slate pavement to remind me that, here, I had finally encountered the life that was right for me but had failed to have."
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me past Your Proper noun
"Zwischen Immer und Nie. Zwischen Immer und Nie. Between always and never."
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name
"If he knew, if he only knew that I was giving him every run a risk to put two and two together and come up with a number bigger than infinity."
― André Aciman, Call Me past Your Name
"We belonged to each other, but had lived then far apart that we belonged to others now."
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me by Your Name
"They are embossed on every song that was a hit that summer, in every novel I read during and afterwards his stay, on annihilation from the smell of rosemary on hot days to the frantic rattle of the cicadas in the afternoon—smells and sounds I'd grown up with and known every year of my life until then but that had suddenly turned on me and acquired an inflection forever colored past the events of that summer."
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name
"Over the years I'd lodged him in the permanent by, my pluperfect lover, put him on ice, stuffed him with memories and mothballs like a hunted ornament confabulating with the ghost of all my evenings. I'd dust him off from time to time so put him dorsum on the mantelpiece. He no longer belonged to earth or to life. All I was probable to notice at this betoken wasn't simply how distant were the paths we'd taken, it was the measure of loss that was going to strike me--a loss I didn't heed thinking about in abstruse terms merely which would hurt when stared at in the face, the way nostalgia hurts long after we've stopped thinking of things we lost and may never accept cared for."
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Proper name
"I'm non wise at all. I told y'all, I know nada. I know books, and I know how to string words together—it doesn't hateful I know how to speak about the things that affair most to me."
― André Aciman, Telephone call Me by Your Proper noun
"Fearfulness non. Information technology will come. At least I hope information technology does. And when you least await it. Nature has cunning ways of finding our weakest spot."
― André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name
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