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I feel less alone when I read the books of Ratzinger
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"I feel less alone when I read the books of Ratzinger"

- Oriana Fallaci

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This quote by Oriana Fallaci speaks with the power of literary works to attach us to others, even when we really feel isolated. Fallaci is recommending that checking out guides of Ratzinger, a German theologian, has assisted her to really feel less alone. This could be analyzed in a few ways. Perhaps Fallaci is describing the convenience she discovers in Ratzinger's words, which offer her with a sense of companionship and understanding. Alternatively, maybe that Ratzinger's publications have assisted her to acquire a better understanding of the globe and also her place in it, which has in turn made her feeling much less alone. Whatever the instance, Fallaci's quote talks to the power of literature to provide us with a sense of connection and also belonging, also when we really feel separated.

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Italy Flag This quote is written / told by Oriana Fallaci somewhere between July 24, 1929 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from Italy. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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