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  • #1
    Jason Latshaw
    “The greatest pain is the love you leave behind.”
    Jason Latshaw, The Threat Below

  • #2
    Sybrina Durant
    “There are lots of different kinds of bows and Cleo loves them all.”
    Sybrina Durant, Cleo Can Tie A Bow: A Rabbit and Fox Story

  • #3
    Robyn Mundell
    “Isn’t that what it means to be a scientist? To push the boundaries of the unknown? To bravely, actively explore the enormity of our universe ?”
    Robyn Mundell, Brainwalker

  • #4
    Sebastian Faulks
    “Knowing one was comprised of recycled matter only and that selfhood was a delusion did not take away the aching of the heart.”
    Sebastian Faulks, A Possible Life

  • #5
    Thomas More
    “It is the duty of righteous men to make war on all undeserved privilege, but one must not forget that this is a war without end.”
    Thomas More, Utopia

  • #6
    “What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world if he lost his soul?”
    Anonymous, The Holy Bible: King James Version

  • #7
    N.H. Kleinbaum
    “Kopar goncaları henüz vakit varken bugün
    Anlamazsın zaman nasıl kanatlanır, uçar gider
    O gonca sana gülücükler saçarken bugün
    Gelince yarın, sararır solar, boynunu büker.”
    N.H. Kleinbaum, Dead Poets Society

  • #8
    H.G. Wells
    “And then," said Sarnac, "I remember that I made a prophecy. I made it - when did I make it? Two thousand years ago? Or two weeks ago? I sat in Fanny's little sitting-room, an old-world creature amidst her old-world furnishings, and I said that men and women would not always suffer as we were suffering then. I said that we were still poor savages, living only in the bleak dawn of civilisation, and that we suffered because we were under-bred, under-trained and darkly ignorant of ourselves, that the mere fact that we knew our own unhappiness was the promise of better things and that a day would come when charity and understanding would light the world so that men and women would no longer hurt themselves and one another as they were doing now everywhere, universally, in law and in restriction and in jealousy and in hate, all round and about the earth.”
    H.G. Wells, The Dream

  • #9
    T.S. Eliot
    “And through the spaces of the dark
    Midnight shakes the memory
    As a madman shakes a dead geranium.”
    T.S. Eliot, Prufrock and Other Observations

  • #10
    John Gunther
    “إن الإنجليز إنما يعبدون بنك انجلترا ستة أيام في الأسبوع ويتوجهون في اليوم السابع إلى الكنيسة”
    John Gunther, Inside Europe Today

  • #11
    Sherman Alexie
    “I think all of us are always five years old in the presence and absence of our parents.”
    Sherman Alexie, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

  • #12
    “Defective" was a big word in our house. Many things were labeled "defective" only to miraculously turn functional once the directions had been read more thoroughly.”
    Tina Fey, Bossypants

  • #13
    Richard Bach
    “Nothing good is a miracle, nothing lovely is a dream.”
    Richard Bach, Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah

  • #14
    Marjane Satrapi
    “It's fear that makes us lose our conscience. It's also what transforms us into cowards.”
    Marjane Satrapi, The Complete Persepolis



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