“How can you face the world if all you can say about yourself is that you're hungry. If you can't think of anything else.”
— Herta Müller, book The Hunger Angel
Source: The Hunger Angel (2012), p. 17–18
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German-Romanian novelist, poet and essayist 1953Related quotes
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