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I knew that the deepest of tragedies was simple: to love, and not to be loved in return.

I knew that the deepest of tragedies was simple: to love, and not to be loved in return.

Judy Blundell (2011). “Strings Attached”, p.136, Scholastic Inc.

Only when you have completed a novel, or a story, can you return to the beginning and revise or rewrite.

"Writing Lessons From the Madly Prolific Joyce Carol Oates". Interview with Alexander Sammon, www.motherjones.com. September 10, 2016.

God is the Absolute Idea, a circle that returns upon itself, not a straight line projected indefinitely.

Joseph Alexander Leighton (1901). “Typical Modern Conceptions of God: Or, The Absolute of German Romantic Idealism and of English Evolutionary Agnosticism, with a Constructive Essay”

Once you hear something, you can never return to the time before you heard it.

Jonathan Safran Foer (2013). “Everything Is Illuminated”, p.156, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

I answer not, and I return no more.

John James Ingalls (1902). “A Collection of the Writings of John James Ingalls: Essays, Addresses, and Orations”

If man is to remain the creator and master of his world then, Stirner maintains, ... all that has been accepted, that has taken on the secure guise of the 'fact', must be return to a state of flux, or be rejected.

John Carroll (2010). “Break-Out from the Crystal Palace: The Anarcho-Psychological Critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky”, p.87, Taylor & Francis