Paul Murray

"Maybe instead of strings it's stories things are made of, an infinite number of tiny vibrating stories; once upon a time they all were part of one big giant superstory, except it got broken up into a jillion different pieces, that's why no story on its own makes any sense, and so what you have to do in a life is try and weave it back together, my story into your story, our stories into all the other people's we know, until you've got something that to God or whoever might look like a letter, or even a whole word."

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Source: Paul Murray Kendall (1965). “The Art of Biography”, New York, Norton

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Paul Murray

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Paul Murray is an Irish author known for his novels that delve into the intricacies of life and identity, particularly in works like 'Skippy Dies'.

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