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Аноним9 мая 2017 г.— За славу нужно платить, — изрек Пенни. — Это должен понимать каждый, кто ищет ее.
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Аноним9 мая 2017 г.Настоящий, человеческий, секс был гораздо круче хотя бы тем, что они, закомплексованные цивилизованные люди, преображались в потных, похотливых, нагих животных не по волшебству, а потому, что на каком-то уровне всегда были ими.
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Аноним10 апреля 2017 г.Если нельзя вернуться обратно, он устроит все здесь так, как удобно ему. Это куда здоровее, чем ныть о прошлом. Вся фишка в том, чтобы ничего не хотеть. Это дает человеку силу и мужество. Никого не любить, ни на что не надеяться — чем не мужественная позиция? Даже смешно, как легко тебе делается, когда плюнешь на все.
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Аноним10 апреля 2017 г.Дженет всегда сохраняла хладнокровие в критические моменты — может быть, потому, что все остальное время не контролировала себя.
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Аноним10 апреля 2017 г.Парней она себе выбирала кошмарных — их единственной хорошей чертой было то, что долго они у нее не задерживались.
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Аноним10 апреля 2017 г.Элиот плеснул вина из собственного бокала в кастрюльку с красным соусом, стоящую на плите.
— Никогда не пользуйся при стряпне вином, которое не годится также и для питья. Хотя это предполагает, что на свете все-таки есть вино, которое я не стал бы пить.
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Аноним23 марта 2017 г.Читать далееHe didn’t feel like packing up his things, didn’t feel like going back to Chesterton, or Brooklyn, or anywhere else for that matter. He didn’t feel like staying, and he didn’t feel like going. He stole a glance at Alice. She looked peaked. He performed a mental search for the love he was accustomed to feel for her and found it strangely absent. If there was anything he wanted at that moment it was to be alone. But he wasn’t going to get that.
These were bad thoughts, but he couldn’t or wouldn’t stop the flow, stanch the cerebral hemorrhage. Here he was, a freshly licensed and bonded and accredited magician. He had learned to cast spells, seen the Beast and lived, flown to Antarctica on his own two wings, and returned naked by the sheer force of his magical will. He had an iron demon in his back. Who would ever have thought he could do and have and be all those things and still feel nothing at all? What was he missing? Or was it him? If he wasn’t happy even here, even now, did the flaw lie in him? As soon as he seized happiness it dispersed and reappeared somewhere else. Like Fillory, like everything good, it never lasted. What a terrible thing to know.
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Аноним22 марта 2017 г.Читать далее“I feel like an elderly docent,” Quentin said.
“I already forget their names,” Alice said. “They’re like quadruplets.”
“We should give them numbers. Tell them it’s a tradition.”
“And then we could always call them by the wrong number. Freak them out. Or we could call them all the same thing. Alfred or something.”
“Even the girls?”
“Especially the girls.”
They were sipping tepid leftover champagne. They were getting drunk, but Quentin didn’t care. From the pool room came the glittery tinkle of breaking glass—a champagne flute, probably—and then, a little later, the sound of a sash being raised and somebody throwing up, hopefully out the window.
“The problem with growing up,” Quentin said, “is that once you’re grown up, people who aren’t grown up aren’t fun anymore.”
“We should have burned this place down,” Alice said gloomily. They were definitely drunk. “Been the last ones out the door and then torched it.”
“Then walked away with it burning behind us in the background, like in a movie.”
“End of an era. End of an epoch. Which one? Era or epoch? What’s the difference?”
Quentin didn’t know. They would have to find something else, he thought mazily. Something new. Couldn’t stay here anymore. Couldn’t go back. Only forward.2211
Аноним22 марта 2017 г.Читать далееSitting in a row on the couch, the Third Years squirmed and sipped their champagne too quickly, like children waiting to be excused. They asked polite questions about the paintings and the Cottage library. Do the books circulate outside the building? Did they really have a first-edition Abecedarian Arcana in the hand of Pseudo-Dionysius himself? Really. And when was the Cottage first constructed? Really! Wow. That’s old. That’s, like, ancient.
Then, after a suitable interval, they disappeared en masse into the pool room. They showed no particular desire to be chaperoned there, and Quentin and Alice had no particular desire ever to see them again, so they stayed where they were. As the evening wore on, the sounds of adolescent bonding could be heard. It became apparent to Quentin and Alice that they were relics of an earlier era that had worn out its welcome. They had come full circle. They were outsiders again.2208