"You see things less clearly when you open your eyes too wide."
"There are three things I always forget. Names, faces and... the third I can't remember."
Source: Italo Svevo (1969). “Essays on Italo Svevo”
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Italo Svevo
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Italo Svevo was an Italian novelist known for his psychological depth and exploration of identity, particularly in his acclaimed work 'Zeno's Conscience.'
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