Quote by: John Fowles

Each death laid a dreadful charge of complicity on the living; each death was incongenerous, its guilt irreducible, its sadness immortal; a bracelet of bright hair about the bone. I did not pray for her, because prayer has no efficacy; I did not cry for her, because only extroverts cry twice; I sat in the silence of that night, that infinite hostility to man, to permanence, to love, remembering her, remembering her.


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Author Bio


  • NameJohn Fowles
  • DescriptionBritish writer
  • BornMarch 31, 1926
  • DiedNovember 5, 2005
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist; Teacher
  • WorksThe Collector; The Magus; The French Lieutenant's Woman