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Sir,’ said Stephen, ‘I read novels with the utmost pertinacity. I look upon them--I look upon good novels--as a very valuable part of literature, conveying more exact and finely-distinguished knowledge of the human heart and mind than almost any other, with greater breadth and depth and fewer constraints.
— Patrick O'Brian The Nutmeg of Consolation
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I've never set out to seduce my reader. I don't see him at all clearly.
— Patrick O'Brian
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I have 60 years of reading to draw upon: naval memoirs, dispatches, the Naval Chronicles, family letters.
— Patrick O'Brian
Tags: years, letters, reading, family
In a day when, if you insulted a man it might cost you your life, you were probably more civil.
— Patrick O'Brian
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Likings arise when one has no earthly reason for liking - the most wildly improbable marriages and uncommon friendship.
— Patrick O'Brian
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Take a newspaper account of Waterloo or Trafalgar, with all the small advertisements: it seems much more real than reading about it in a history book.
— Patrick O'Brian
Tags: real, book, reading, history
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