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John Fowles, an English novelist, is celebrated for his mastery in blending complex narratives with psychological depth. Known for works such as The French Lieutenant's Woman and The Magus, Fowles' writing delved into themes of existentialism, free will, and the human condition. His innovative approach to storytelling and his ability to explore the complexities of human emotions continue to inspire writers to push the boundaries of literary form. Fowles' work reminds us that literature has the power to transform our understanding of life and ourselves.
"The most important questions in life can never be answered by anyone except oneself."
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"The most important questions in life can never be answered by anyone except oneself."

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"The supposed great misery of our century is the lack of time."
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"The supposed great misery of our century is the lack of time."

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"Our accepting what we are must always inhibit our being what we ought to be."
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"Our accepting what we are must always inhibit our being what we ought to be."

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"I don't think the English like me. I sold a colossal best seller in America, and they never really forgave me."
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"I don't think the English like me. I sold a colossal best seller in America, and they never really forgave me."

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"An answer is always a form of death."
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"An answer is always a form of death."

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"Duty largely consists of pretending that the trivial is critical."
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"Duty largely consists of pretending that the trivial is critical."

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"That is the great distinction between the sexes. Men see objects, women see the relationships between objects."
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"That is the great distinction between the sexes. Men see objects, women see the relationships between objects."

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"There comes a time in each life like a point of fulcrum. At that time you must accept yourself. It is not anymore what you will become. It is what you are and always will be."
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"There comes a time in each life like a point of fulcrum. At that time you must accept yourself. It is not anymore what you will become. It is what you are and always will be."

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"Most marriages recognize this paradox: Passion destroys passion; we want what puts an end to wanting what we want."
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"Most marriages recognize this paradox: Passion destroys passion; we want what puts an end to wanting what we want."

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"We all write poems; it is simply that poets are the ones who write in words."
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"We all write poems; it is simply that poets are the ones who write in words."

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"In essence the Renaissance was simply the green end of one of civilization's hardest winters."
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"In essence the Renaissance was simply the green end of one of civilization's hardest winters."

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"Content is a word unknown to life; it is also a word unknown to man."
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"Content is a word unknown to life; it is also a word unknown to man."

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"Men love war because it allows them to look serious. Because it is the one thing that stops women laughing at them."
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"Men love war because it allows them to look serious. Because it is the one thing that stops women laughing at them."

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"There are many reasons why novelists write, but they all have one thing in common - a need to create an alternative world."
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"There are many reasons why novelists write, but they all have one thing in common - a need to create an alternative world."

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