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And we know, until they stop their terrible motion, until they cease swooping and darting and banging into the walls, until they alight, come to rest, exhausted, spent, there is nothing at all we can do. -- Nathan Englander
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You cannot learn to curse like an American. -- Nathan Englander
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When my mother told my father what had happened, he didn't want to believe it. "Nobody ever wants to believe what happens to the Jews," she said, "not even us. -- Nathan Englander
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I'd much prefer my books to shoes ... In the summer I sometimes take walks without shoes but never without a novel. -- Nathan Englander
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The Jewish day begins in the calm of evening, when it won't shock the system with its arrival. -- Nathan Englander
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Harder than waking from a nightmare was trying to wake herself into one. -- Nathan Englander
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These are hopeful stories from hopeless times. Without them the grief of this nation would tip it into the sea. -- Nathan Englander
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How terribly unfair that his whole self aches because of the shape of a shoulder, the soft line of a hip. -- Nathan Englander
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No, no," Arnie says. "Fondle--fondle is to touch. Everything sounds Yiddish to you. Far-fetched, far-flung..." "Farflung is Yiddish." "No," Arnie says, "it's not. -- Nathan Englander
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I also knew that the deep rumble rolling through us was only nerves, a sensitivity to imagined repercussion, as if a sound were built into revenge. -- Nathan Englander