
永远
Duty is the most sublime word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less.
Optimists tend to interpret their troubles as transient, controllable, and specific to one situation. Pessimists, on the other hand, believe that their troubles last forever, undermine everything they do, and are uncontrollable.
The poor perpetually sell their time cheaply, yet can never buy it back.
The writer must be a perpetual outsider, a critic of all power.
The writer must be a perpetual questioner, a doubter of all certainties.
The writer must be a perpetual dissident.
The writer must be a perpetual outsider, a critic of all orthodoxies.
The writer must be a perpetual beginner, always doubting, always searching.
The writer must be a perpetual dissident, a professional heretic.
The true writer is always an exile, even in his own country.
The writer’s duty is to rebel, to resist, to never be complacent.
The true writer is always an outsider, even in his own country.
Language is the only homeland that never exiles you.
The world is always in movement.