The Odyssey is the story of motion both purposeful and purposeless, successful and futile. What else is the history of law?
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Bernhard Schlink
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As I looked and looked, the living face became visible in the dead, the young in the old. This is what must happen to old married couples, I thought: the young man is preserved in the old one for her, the beauty and grace of the young woman stay fresh in the old one for him.
But the finger I pointed at her turned back to me. I had loved her. Not only had I loved her, I had chosen her.
why does what was beautiful shatter in hindsight because it concealed dark truths?
It is as if people refused to leave their dead alone, forced them back into the light, made them keep their composure even in death.
They waited awhile before lighting the candles; the gloom allowed the past to slip cozily into the present. But the memories were of a time that was gone and didn't overshadow the present. But the memories were vivid, and they made the freinds feel both young and old...When Chrsitanne finally lit the candles and they saw one another clearly again, she was happy to see in the old faces of the others the young faces they had come across in their memories. we store our youth wihtin us, we can go back to it and find ourselves in it, but it is past--melancholy filled their hearsts, and sympahty, for one another and for themsleves.
What is law? Is it what is on the books, or what is actually enacted and obeyed in a society? Or is law what must be enacted and obeyed, whether or not it is on the books, if things are to go right?