When I was five years old, the world was incomprehensible. When I was thirteen, it seemed to me much smaller, much dirtier, and depressingly predictable. Today it still seems muddled, but once again - although in a different way - as complex as when I was a child. With age I have voluntarily chosen certain limitations. I don't have the energy to start over again. To learn new skills or fight my own personality or figure out diesel engines.
A Quote by Peter Hoeg on age, understanding, complexity, self help, and mystery
Source: Smilla's Sense of Snow
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