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  • #1
    Steve  Bates
    “My mom said the moon landing was faked,” said Eddie. “But she also said she saw Jackie Kennedy, Jimmy Hoffa, Elvis and Bigfoot at the IHOP out by the interstate. Elvis picked up the check.”
    Steve Bates, Back To You

  • #2
    J.B. Lion
    “Have you ever thought about why GOD did it? Why tempt such fragile beings in the first place? Did GOD give the race of man free will, knowing that they would use that will to defy him, or to take it a step further since GOD knows all, did he know that Adam and Eve would eat the forbidden fruit, allowing him to cast them out of paradise to toil and suffer for a living.”
    J.B. Lion, The Seventh Spark: Volume One – Knights of the Trinity

  • #3
    Janine Myung Ja
    “Yes, we've given them the benefit of the doubt. But, isn't it time (for once in our lives) to give ourselves the benefit of the doubt?”
    Janine Myung Ja, Adoption Stories

  • #4
    M.R. Noble
    “she told me to be my own hero. Inside of all of us was the potential for greatness—all it took was a change in perspective. “You can burn brighter than they can, if you have too.”
    M. R. Noble, Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes

  • #5
    Behcet Kaya
    “You piece of shit, you need a wife; a woman’s touch in your life.’ But who would marry someone like me? Being a PI isn’t exactly the best profession to be in to attract a wife. I’ve read about too many investigators and policemen who end up divorced and I certainly fall into that category.”
    Behcet Kaya, Treacherous Estate

  • #6
    Jack Getze
    “Maybe that's what life was really about - trying to reclaim the safety and comfort you previously enjoyed inside a womb.”
    Jack Getze, Making Hearts

  • #7
    Charles Darwin
    “If it wasn't for seasickness, all the world would be sailors!”
    Charles Darwin
    tags: darwin

  • #8
    Simone de Beauvoir
    “Girls are weighed down by restrictions, boys with demands - two equally harmful disciplines.”
    Simone de Beauvoir

  • #9
    Thomas Paine
    “If I do not believe as you believe, it proves that you do not believe as I believe, and that is all that it proves.”
    Thomas Paine

  • #10
    Daniel Keyes
    “Бог придуман теми, кто боится неизвестного, - сказал Артур.”
    Daniel Keyes, The Minds of Billy Milligan

  • #11
    H.G. Wells
    “We are kept keen on the grindstone of pain and necessity.”
    H.G. Wells, The Time Machine

  • #12
    “Jackson,”
    Founding Fathers, The United States Constitution

  • #13
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh
    “It is an oyster, with small shells clinging to its humped back. Sprawling and uneven, it has the irregularity of something growing. It looks rather like the house of a big family, pushing out one addition after another to hold its teeming life - here a sleeping porch for the children, and there a veranda for the play-pen; here a garage for the extra car and there a shed for the bicycles. It amuses me because it seems so much like my life at the moment, like most women's lives in the middle years of marriage. It is untidy, spread out in all directions, heavily encrusted with accumulations....”
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Gift from the Sea

  • #14
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    “My thought is me: that's why I can't stop. I exist because I think… and I can't stop myself from thinking. At this very moment - it's frightful - if I exist, it is because I am horrified at existing. I am the one who pulls myself from the nothingness to which I aspire.”
    Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea

  • #15
    Boris Pasternak
    “Credo che non ti amerei tanto se in te non ci fosse nulla da lamentare, nulla da rimpiangere. Io non amo la gente perfetta, quelli che non sono mai caduti, non hanno inciampato. La loro è una virtù spenta, di poco valore. A loro non si è svelata la bellezza della vita.”
    Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago

  • #16
    Malcolm X
    “هنا يرقد رجل اصفر قتله رجل اسود في حرب رجل أبيض كان قد قتل كل الرجال الحمر”
    Malcolm X, Autobiography of Malcolm X

  • #17
    Nick Hornby
    “He was now beginning to wonder whether the jigsaw was the correct metaphor for relationships between me and women after all. It didn't take account of the sheer stubbornness of human beings, their determination to affix themselves to another even if they didn't fit. They didn't care about jutting off at weird angles, and they didn't care about phone booths and Mary, Queen of Scots. They were motivated not by seamless and sensible matching, but by eyes, mouths, smiles, minds, breasts and chests and bottoms, wit, kindness, charm, romantic history and all sorts of other things that made straight edges impossible to achieve.”
    Nick Hornby, Juliet, Naked

  • #18
    Stephen Chbosky
    “It's kind of like when you look at yourself in the mirror and you say your name. And it gets to a point where none of it seems real. Well, sometimes I can do that, but I don't need an hour in front of a mirror. It just happens very fast, and things start to slip away. And I just open my eyes, and I see nothing. And then I start to breathe really hard trying to see something, but I can't. It doesn't happen all the time, but when it does, it scares me.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #19
    Richard Wright
    “Humnnn,” he grunted, then laughed. “A dog bite can’t hurt a nigger.” “It’s swelling and it hurts,” I said. “If it bothers you, let me know,” he said. “But I never saw a dog yet that could really hurt a nigger.” He turned and walked away and the black boys gathered to watch his tall form disappear down the aisles of wet bricks. “Sonofabitch!” “He’ll get his someday!” “Boy, their hearts are hard!” “Lawd, a white man’ll do anything!”
    Richard Wright, Black Boy

  • #20
    Marion Zimmer Bradley
    “Lancelot: Morgaine, Morgaine - kinswoman, I have never seen you weep.

    Morgaine: Are you like so many men, afraid of a woman's tears? (...)

    Lancelot: No (...) it makes them seem so much more real, so much more vulnerable - women who never weep frighten me, because I know they are stronger than I, and I am always a little afraid of what they will do.”
    Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

  • #21
    Ernesto Che Guevara
    “Bisogna essere duri senza mai perdere la tenerezza.”
    Ernesto Che Guevara

  • #22
    Kathryn Stockett
    “She's like a Philistine on a Sunday, the way she won't take but so many steps a day. Except every day's Sunday around here.”
    Kathryn Stockett

  • #23
    N.H. Kleinbaum
    “...The human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for.”
    N. H. Kleinbaum

  • #24
    Louise Fitzhugh
    “SOMETHING TERRIBLE IS GOING TO HAPPEN. I KNOW IT. EVERY TIME I HAD A BAD DREAM I FEEL LIKE LEAVING TOWN. THEN I FEEL THAT SOMETHING TERRIBLE IS GOING TO HAPPEN. AND THIS IS THE WORST DREAM I'VE EVER HAD IN MY WHOLE LIFE.”
    Louise Fitzhugh, Harriet the Spy

  • #25
    Rohinton Mistry
    “Hell has ways of permeating heaven's membrane.”
    Rohinton Mistry, Family Matters

  • #26
    Jodi Picoult
    “People always want to know what it feels like, so I’ll tell you: there’s a sting when you first slice, and then your heart speeds up when you see the blood, because you know you’ve done something you shouldn’t have, and yet you’ve gotten away with it. Then you sort of go into a trance, because it’s truly dazzling—that bright red line, like a highway route on a map that you want to follow to see where it leads. And—God—the sweet release, that’s the best way I can describe it, kind of like a balloon that’s tied to a little kid’s hand, which somehow breaks free and floats into the sky. You just know that balloon is thinking, Ha, I don’t belong to you after all; and at the same time, Do they have any idea how beautiful the view is from up here? And then the balloon remembers, after the fact, that it has a wicked fear of heights.
    When reality kicks in, you grab some toilet paper or a paper towel (better than a washcloth, because the stains don’t ever come out 100 percent) and you press hard against the cut. You can feel your embarrassment; it’s a backbeat underneath your pulse. Whatever relief there was a minute ago congeals, like cold gravy, into a fist in the pit of your stomach. You literally make yourself sick, because you promised yourself last time would be the last time, and once again, you’ve let yourself down. So you hide the evidence of your weakness under layers of clothes long enough to cover the cuts, even if it’s summertime and no one is wearing jeans or long sleeves. You throw the bloody tissues into the toilet and watch the water go pink before you flush them into oblivion, and you wish it were really that easy.”
    Jodi Picoult, Handle with Care

  • #27
    John Hersey
    “The class of people to which Nakamura-san belonged came, therefore, to be called by a more neutral name, “hibakusha”—literally, “explosion-affected persons.”
    John Hersey, Hiroshima

  • #28
    William S. Burroughs
    “The first and most important thing an individual can do is to become an individual again, decontrol himself, train himself as to what is going on and win back as much independent ground for himself as possible”
    William S. Burroughs



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