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  • #1
    Thomas More
    “For if you suffer your people to be ill-educated, and their manners to be corrupted from their infancy, and then punish them for those crimes to which their first education disposed them, what else is to be concluded from this, but that you first make thieves and then punish them.”
    Sir Thomas More, Utopia

  • #2
    Thomas More
    “[how can anyone] be silly enough to think himself better than other people, because his clothes are made of finer woolen thread than theirs. After all, those fine clothes were once worn by a sheep, and they never turned it into anything better than a sheep.”
    Thomas More, Utopia

  • #3
    Thomas More
    “Pride thinks it's own happiness shines the brighter by comparing it with the misfortunes of others.”
    Thomas More, Utopia

  • #4
    Thomas More
    “Anyone who campaigns for public office becomes disqualified for holding any office at all.”
    Thomas More, Utopia

  • #5
    Thomas More
    “Nor can they understand why a totally useless substance like gold should now, all over the world, be considered far more important than human beings, who gave it such value as it has, purely for their own convenience.”
    Thomas More, Utopia

  • #6
    Thomas More
    “there is nothing more inglorious than that glory that is gained by war”
    Thomas More, Utopia

  • #7
    Kazuo Ishiguro
    “But in the end, stories are about one person saying to another: This is the way it feels to me. Can you understand what I’m saying? Does it feel this way to you?”
    Kazuo Ishiguro

  • #8
    Ray Bradbury
    “Stuff your eyes with wonder, he said, live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #9
    Ray Bradbury
    “Don't ask for guarantees. And don't look to be saved in any one thing, person, machine, or library. Do your own bit of saving, and if you drown, at least die knowing you were heading for shore.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #10
    Ray Bradbury
    “The magic is only in what books say, how they stitched the patches of the universe together into one garment for us.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #11
    Ray Bradbury
    “If you don't want a man unhappy politically, don't give him two sides to a question to worry him; give him one. Better yet, give him none. Let him forget there is such a thing as war. If the government is inefficient, top-heavy, and tax-mad, better it be all those than that people worry over it. Peace, Montag. Give the people contests they win by remembering the words to more popular songs or the names of state capitals or how much corn Iowa grew last year. Cram them full of noncombustible data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information. Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a sense of motion without moving. And they'll be happy, because facts of that sort don't change.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #12
    Arthur Golden
    “The heart dies a slow death, shedding each hope like leaves until one day there are none. No hopes. Nothing remains.”
    Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

  • #13
    Arthur Golden
    “He was like a song I'd heard once in fragments but had been singing in my mind ever since.”
    Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

  • #14
    Arthur Golden
    “We lead our lives like water flowing down a hill, going more or less in one direction until we splash into something that forces us to find a new course.”
    Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

  • #15
    Arthur Golden
    “Sometimes we get through adversity only by imagining what the world might be like if our dreams should ever come true.”
    Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

  • #16
    William Shakespeare
    “To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
    Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
    To the last syllable of recorded time;
    And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
    The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
    Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
    That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
    And then is heard no more. It is a tale
    Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
    Signifying nothing.”
    William Shakespeare, Macbeth

  • #17
    William Shakespeare
    “Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires.”
    William Shakespeare, Macbeth

  • #18
    Jennifer Lynch
    “I am trapped inside a part of me I hate. A hard, masculine part of myself that has surfaced to fight, after small memories and scars come out of me with a suddenness that is sobering as well as horrifying-and I fight to save the Laura I wish I could be again. The one everyone thinks is still around. Me in a sundress, hair in the wind, and a smile engraved into my cheeks by the sharp fear that a man may visit me at any moment this evening and try to kill me.”
    Jennifer Lynch, The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer

  • #19
    Charlotte Brontë
    “I would always rather be happy than dignified.”
    Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre

  • #20
    Agustina Bazterrica
    “there are words that cover up the world.”
    Agustina Bazterrica, Tender Is the Flesh

  • #21
    Sierra Greer
    “You want to know danger? Try living with a man who creates you just so he can eat your soul.”
    Sierra Greer, Annie Bot

  • #22
    Naomi Alderman
    “It doesn't matter that she shouldn't, that she never would. What matters is that she could, if she wanted. The power to hurt is a kind of wealth.”
    Naomi Alderman, The Power

  • #23
    Anne de Marcken
    “I am in the ocean. I am on the shore. I am trying to remember or to see.

    The space between me and me is you. This is a mystery.”
    Anne De Marcken, It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over

  • #24
    Anne de Marcken
    “I don't miss my name and I haven't bothered to replace it. I miss your name. I'm sorry but I have forgotten it, too. I don't look for it on the walls. The thought that I might read it and pass it by, just to go on to the next name is terrible. Like meeting you in another life and failing to recognize you.”
    Anne de Marcken, It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over

  • #25
    Anne de Marcken
    “This sadness is not an empty church and not an empty house. It is the whole empty world and I am in it and it is in me.”
    Anne de Marcken, It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over

  • #26
    Laini Taylor
    “You’re a storyteller. Dream up something wild and improbable," she pleaded. "Something beautiful and full of monsters."

    “Beautiful and full of monsters?"

    “All the best stories are.”
    Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

  • #27
    Laini Taylor
    “And that's how you go on. You lay laughter over the dark parts. The more dark parts, the more you have to laugh. With defiance, with abandon, with hysteria, any way you can.”
    Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

  • #28
    Laini Taylor
    “You think good people can't hate?" she asked. "You think good people don't kill?"[...}"Good people do all the things bad people do, Lazlo. It's just that when they do them, they call it justice.”
    Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

  • #29
    Laini Taylor
    “It was cruel. Like opening a birdcage to let the bird fly out, whilst all the while it's tethered by the leg, and freedom is only an illusion.”
    Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

  • #30
    Laini Taylor
    “Vengeance ought to be spoken through gritted teeth, spittle flying, the cords of one's soul so entangled in it that you can't let it go, even if you try. If you feel it--if you really feel it--then you speak it like it's a still-beating heart clenched in your fist and there's blood running down your arm, dripping off your elbow, and you can't let go.”
    Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer



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