Qiu Xiaolong Quotes


Qiu Xiaolong Quotes

Qiu Xiaolong

Qiu Xiaolong is a crime novelist, English-language poet, literary translator, critic, and academic, who has lived for many years in St. Louis, Missouri. (Qiu Xiaolong Quotes)


“A desperately sick man will seek help from any doctor.”

Qiu Xiaolong

“If you work hard enough at something, it begins to make itself part of you, even though you do not really like it and know that part isn’t real.”

Qiu Xiaolong

“If you work hard enough at something, it begins to make itself part of you, even though you do not really like it and know that part isn’t real.”

Qiu Xiaolong

“Life is like the footprint left by a solitary crane in the snow, visible for one moment, and then gone.”

Qiu Xiaolong

“My life began with you, and my future goes on with you—there’s nothing else.”

Qiu Xiaolong

“No man is an Island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the main … any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.”

Qiu Xiaolong

“The wind languished. The floral curtain ceased flapping. The moonlight streamed through, lighting up her face. It was a young, animated face. At that moment, it touched a string, a peg, deep inside him.”

Qiu Xiaolong

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