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  • #1
    Claire Messud
    “But to be furious, murderously furious, is to be alive. No longer young, no longer pretty, no longer loved, or sweet, or lovable, unmasked, writhing on the ground for all to see in my utter ingloriousness, there’s no telling what I might do. I could film my anger and sell it, I could do some unmasking of my own, beat the fuckers at their own game, and on the way I could become the best-known fucking artist in America, out of sheer spite. You never know. I’m angry enough to set fire to a house just by looking at it. It can’t be contained, stored away with the recycling. I’m done staying quietly upstairs. My anger is not a little person’s, a sweet girl’s, a dutiful daughter’s. My anger is prodigious. My anger is a colossus. I’m angry enough to understand why Emily Dickinson shut out the world altogether, why Alice Neel betrayed her children, even though she loved them mightily. I’m angry enough to see why you walk into the water with rocks in your pockets, even though that’s not the kind of angry I am. Virginia Woolf, in her rage, stopped being afraid of death; but I’m angry enough, at last, to stop being afraid of life, and angry enough—finally, God willing, with my mother’s anger also on my shoulders, a great boil of rage like the sun’s fire in me—before I die to fucking well live. Just watch me.”
    Claire Messud, The Woman Upstairs

  • #2
    Natalie Goldberg
    “Finally, one just has to shut up, sit down, and write. That is painful. Writing is so simple, basic, and austere. There are no fancy gadgets to make it more attractive. Our monkey minds would much rather discuss our resistances with a friend at a lovely restaurant or go to a therapist to work out our writing blocks. We like to complicate simple tasks. There is a Zen saying: “Talk when you talk, walk when you walk, and die when you die.” Write when you write. Stop battling yourself with guilt, accusations, and strong-arm threats.”
    Natalie Goldberg, Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within

  • #3
    Peter Høeg
    “Do you know what the mathematical expression is for longing? ... The negative numbers. The formalization of the feeling that you are missing something.”
    Peter Høeg, Smilla's Sense of Snow

  • #4
    Peter Høeg
    “Grief is a gift, something you have to earn.”
    Peter Hoeg, Smilla's Sense of Snow

  • #5
    Peter Høeg
    “Whining is a virus, a lethal, infectious, epidemic disease.”
    Peter Hoeg, Smilla's Sense of Snow

  • #6
    Peter Høeg
    “I feel the same way about solitude as some people feel about the blessing of the church. It's the light of grace for me. I never close my door behind me without awareness that I'm carrying out an act of mercy toward myself.”
    Peter Hoeg, Smilla's Sense of Snow

  • #7
    Sigmund Freud
    “Everywhere I go I find a poet has been there before me.”
    Sigmund Freud

  • #8
    Willa Cather
    “Isn’t it queer: there are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before; like the larks in this country, that have been singing the same five notes over for thousands of years.”
    Willa Cather, O Pioneers!

  • #9
    Leo Tolstoy
    “Remember that there is only one important time and it is Now. The present moment is the only time over which we have dominion. The most important person is always the person with whom you are, who is right before you, for who knows if you will have dealings with any other person in the future? The most important pursuit is making that person, the one standing at your side, happy, for that alone is the pursuit of life.”
    Leo Tolstoy, The Emperor's Three Questions

  • #10
    “Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain.”
    Lily Tomlin

  • #11
    “We have reason to believe that man first walked upright to free his hands for masturbation.”
    Lily Tomlin

  • #12
    “Why is it that when we talk to God we’re said to be praying, but when God talks to us we’re schizophrenic?”
    Lily Tomlin

  • #13
    “Forgiveness means giving up all hope for a better past.”
    Lily Tomlin

  • #14
    “Reality is the leading cause of stress among those in touch with it.”
    Lily Tomlin

  • #15
    “We're all in this alone.”
    Lily Tomlin

  • #16
    “After all, in private, we're all misfits”
    Lily Tomlin

  • #17
    Angeles Arrien
    “Four Rules For Life: Show up. Pay attention. Tell the truth. Don't be attached to the results.”
    Angeles Arrien

  • #18
    Angeles Arrien
    “When we dance we touch the essence of who we are and experience the unity between spirit and matter.”
    Angeles Arrien, The Four-Fold Way: Walking the Paths of the Warrior, Teacher, Healer and Visionary

  • #19
    Angeles Arrien
    “I trust the mystery. I trust what comes in silence and what comes in nature where there's no diversion. I think the lack of stimulation allows us to hear and experience a deeper river that's constant, still, vibrant, and real. And the process of deep listening with attention and intention catalyzes and mobilizes exactly what's needed at that time.”
    Angeles Arrien

  • #20
    Angeles Arrien
    “But your heart muscle goes on working for as long as you live. It does not get tired, because there is a phase of rest built into every single heartbeat.”
    Angeles Arrien, The Four-Fold Way: Walking the Paths of the Warrior, Teacher, Healer and Visionary

  • #21
    Angeles Arrien
    “That which we witness, we are forever changed by, and once witnessed we can never go back.”
    Angeles Arrien

  • #22
    “All experience is great providing you live through it.
    If it kills you, you've gone too far.”
    Alice Neel

  • #23
    Roger Ebert
    “Doing research on the Web is like using a library assembled piecemeal by pack rats and vandalized nightly. ”
    Roger Ebert

  • #24
    Roger Ebert
    “What I believe is that all clear-minded people should remain two things throughout their lifetimes: Curious and teachable.”
    Roger Ebert

  • #25
    Roger Ebert
    “The Muse visits during the act of creation, not before. Don't wait for her. Start alone.”
    Roger Ebert

  • #26
    Roger Ebert
    “Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions will never lie to you.”
    Roger Ebert

  • #27
    Roger Ebert
    “The very fact of snow is such an amazement.”
    Roger Ebert

  • #28
    Roger Ebert
    “Start. Don’t look back. If at the end it doesn’t meet your hopes, start again. Now you know more about your hopes.”
    Roger Ebert

  • #29
    Roger Ebert
    “Never marry someone who doesn’t love the movies you love. Sooner or later, that person will not love you.”
    Roger Ebert

  • #30
    Todd Burpo
    “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” —JESUS OF NAZARETH”
    Todd Burpo, Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back



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