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We think of ourselves as failures, rather than renounce our belief in the possibility of perfection. We hang on to the hope of eternal love by denying even its temporary validity. It´s less painful to think 'I'm shallow', 'She's self centred', 'We couldn't communicate', 'It was all just physical', than to accept the simple fact that love is a passing sensation, for reasons beyond our control and even beyond our personalities. But who can reassure himself with his own rationalizations? No argument can fill the void of a dead feeling -- that reminder of the ultimate void, our final inconstancy. We're untrue even to life.


Stephen Vizinczey


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Vizinczey has written two books of literary philosophical and political essays: The Rules of Chaos (1969) and Truth and Lies in Literature (1985). He wrote at that time two plays The Last Word and Mama which were banned by the Hungarian Communist regime.

Stephen Vizinczey originally István Vizinczey (born 1933 in Káloz Hungary) is an author and writer.

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