"A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say."
"Though I leave the house as little as possible, I have the impression that someone is disturbing my papers. More than once I have discovered that some pages were missing from my manuscripts. A few days afterward I would find the pages in their place again. But often I no longer recognize my manuscripts, as if I had forgotten what I had written, or as if overnight I were so changed that no longer recognized myself in the self of yesterday."
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Source: Italo Calvino (1988). “Six Memos for the Next Millennium”, p.54, Harvard University Press
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