"Too-lateness, I realized, has nothing to do with age. It’s a relation of self to the moment. Or not, depending on the person and the moment. Perhaps there even comes a time when it’s no longer too late for anything. Perhaps, even, most times are too early for most things, and most of life has to go by before it’s time for almost anything and too late for almost nothing. Nothing to lose, the present moment to gain, the integration with long-delayed Now."

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Source: Russell Hoban (1999). “A Russell Hoban omnibus”, Indiana Univ Pr

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Russell Hoban

Novelist, Children's Writer

Russell Hoban was an influential author known for his imaginative works, particularly 'Riddley Walker', which explores themes of language and identity.

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