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Shirley Hazzard was an acclaimed Australian novelist whose elegant prose and keen insights into human nature earned her international acclaim. With works such as "The Great Fire" and "The Transit of Venus," Hazzard explored themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships with grace and precision. Her lyrical writing style and profound observations continue to resonate with readers around the world.
"The tragedy is not that love doesn't last. The tragedy is the love that lasts."
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"The tragedy is not that love doesn't last. The tragedy is the love that lasts."

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"Americans' great and secret fear is that America may turn out to be a phenomenon rather than a civilization."
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"Americans' great and secret fear is that America may turn out to be a phenomenon rather than a civilization."

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"Sometimes, surely, truth is closer to imagination or to intelligence, to love than to fact? To be accurate is not to be right."
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"Sometimes, surely, truth is closer to imagination or to intelligence, to love than to fact? To be accurate is not to be right."

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