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Lily King, Euphoria Quotes: "The impulse to touch her and all the life in her was something I had to check regularly."

The impulse to touch her and all the life in her was something I had to check regularly.



Lily King, Euphoria Quotes: "You don't struggle with these questions?""No. But I've always thought my opinion was the right one. It's a small flaw I have.""An American flaw."

You don't struggle with these questions?""No. But I've always thought my opinion was the right one. It's a small flaw I have.""An American flaw.




Lily King, Euphoria Quotes: "Go. Go to your beautiful dances, your beautiful ceremonies. And we will bury our dead."

Go. Go to your beautiful dances, your beautiful ceremonies. And we will bury our dead.



Lily King, Euphoria Quotes: "You don’t realise how language actually interferes with communication until you don’t have it, how it gets in the way like an overdominant sense."

You don’t realise how language actually interferes with communication until you don’t have it, how it gets in the way like an overdominant sense.




Lily King, Euphoria Quotes: "Sometimes you just find a culture that breaks your heart, ” she said finally."

Sometimes you just find a culture that breaks your heart, ” she said finally.



Lily King, Euphoria Quotes: "He smelled of cigarettes and whiskey, the smell of Cambridge and youth."

He smelled of cigarettes and whiskey, the smell of Cambridge and youth.



Lily King, Euphoria Quotes: "Surely it is more civilized to kill one man every few months, hold up his head for all to behold, say his name, and return home for a feast than to slaughter nameless millions."

Surely it is more civilized to kill one man every few months, hold up his head for all to behold, say his name, and return home for a feast than to slaughter nameless millions.