Full Independence

Famous quotes containing the words full and/or independence:

    When I die at any rate I shall do so in the full and certain hope that there will be no resurrection, but that death will give me quittance in full.
    Samuel Butler (1835–1902)

    The subject of the novel is reality liberated from soul. The reader in complete independence presented with a structured process: let him evaluate it, not the author. The façade of the novel cannot be other than stone or steel, flashing electrically or dark, but silent.
    Alfred Döblin (1878–1957)