Author: One-eyed Paritus
Cited by
- Elie Wiesel (2)
- IN: A Mad Desire to Dance (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Why, young friend, do you say that happiness doesn't exist? That love is only an illusion? If true, why say it? And why say it, since it is true?
Long ago, you loved a gracious and beautiful woman who lived on the other side of the oceans and mountains. And you suffered from it.
Well, in that distant Orient where she hoped to share memorable moments with you, she remains gracious and beautiful. Head lowered and smiling, she is waiting for you. And every time my eyes meet hers, I know that love causes madness and happiness.
FROM: Message to a Student Who Is Frightened of Becoming Old, (2009), Fictional, NULL
- IN: Hostage (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Can man be free in prison? Can the eternal wanderer lose his sense of eternity as he gropes his way forward through the forest whose huge trees touch the sky? Will the child who is searching for the old man in order to gather his tears of joy and memories of sadness, find them before his years disappear in the mists of the grieving dawn?
Oh, if only I knew the art of questioning.
FROM: Time, a series of Errors?, (2010), Fictional, NULL