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Amor Towles Quotes

If you could relive one year in your life, which one would it be? [...] The upcoming one.

Amor Towles (2011). “Rules of Civility: A Novel”, p.50, Penguin

I know that right choices by definition are the means by which life crystallizes loss.

Amor Towles (2011). “Rules of Civility: A Novel”, p.324, Penguin

Old times, as my father used to say: If you're not careful, they'll gut you like a fish.

Amor Towles (2011). “Rules of Civility: A Novel”, p.75, Penguin

Slurring is the cursive of speech.

Amor Towles (2011). “Rules of Civility: A Novel”, p.92, Penguin

Really. Is there anything nice to be said about other people's vacations?

Amor Towles (2011). “Rules of Civility: A Novel”, p.127, Penguin

Learning dance steps was the sorry Saturday night pursuit of every boardinghouse girl in America.

Amor Towles (2011). “Rules of Civility: A Novel”, p.30, Penguin