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I often feel an aversion, even disgust at the same words written and spoken over and over _ at the same expressions, phrases, and metaphors repeated. And the worst is, when I listen to myself I have to admit that I too endlessly repeat the same things. They__e so horribly frayed and threadbare, these words, worn out by constant overuse. Do they still have any meaning?
Pascal Mercier Night Train to Lisbon
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I often feel an aversion, even disgust at the same words written and spoken over and over _ at the same expressions, phrases, and metaphors repeated. And the worst is, when I listen to myself I have to admit that I too endlessly repeat the same things. They__e so horribly frayed and threadbare, these words, worn out by constant overuse. Do they still have any meaning?
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Pascal Mercier

Night Train to Lisbon

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