“The third nightfall was less impressive than the second, which mirrored a rule Tris had already identified; new emotions devalued, going from intense through familiar to reach a kind of ghost state where one no longer really noticed them at all.”

Source: Stamping Butterflies (2004), Chapter 37 (p. 237)

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British writer 1953

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