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Isaac Bashevis Singer, a Nobel Prize-winning American novelist and short story writer, chronicled the world of Eastern European Jewry with warmth, humor, and compassion. His stories, often tinged with elements of mysticism and folklore, captured the richness and complexity of Jewish life, earning him a place among the foremost literary figures of his time.
"The New England conscience doesn't keep you from doing what you shouldn't - it just keeps you from enjoying it."
"Every creator painfully experiences the chasm between his inner vision and its ultimate expression."
"Originality is not seen in single words or even in sentences. Originality is the sum total of a man's thinking or his writing."
"People often say that humans have always eaten animals, as if this is a justification for continuing the practice. According to this logic, we should not try to prevent people from murdering other people, since this has also been done since the earliest of times."
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