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    Scott Turow
    “Who are we but the stories we tell ourselves, about ourselves, and believe?”
    Scott Turow, Ordinary Heroes

  • #2
    T.S. Eliot
    “We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.

    Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far can one go.”
    T. S. Elliot

  • #3
    Neil M. Hanson
    “What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from. ~ T.S. Elliot”
    Neil Hanson, The Pilgrim Way: A Companion Guide for the Cross Country Cyclist

  • #4
    Margaret Atwood
    “If you knew what was going to happen, if you knew everything that was going to happen next—if you knew in advance the consequences of your own actions—you'd be doomed. You'd be ruined as God. You'd be a stone. You'd never eat or drink or laugh or get out of bed in the morning. You'd never love anyone, ever again. You'd never dare to.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

  • #5
    Margaret Atwood
    “Water does not resist. Water flows. When you plunge your hand into it, all you feel is a caress. Water is not a solid wall, it will not stop you. But water always goes where it wants to go, and nothing in the end can stand against it. Water is patient. Dripping water wears away a stone. Remember that, my child. Remember you are half water. If you can't go through an obstacle, go around it. Water does.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Penelopiad

  • #6
    Margaret Atwood
    “The only way you can write the truth is to assume that what you set down will never be read. Not by any other person, and not even by yourself at some later date. Otherwise you begin excusing yourself. You must see the writing as emerging like a long scroll of ink from the index finger of your right hand; you must see your left hand erasing it.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

  • #7
    Isaac Asimov
    “Who?”
    “Schiller. A German dramatist of three centuries ago. In a play about Joan of Arc, he said, ‘Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.’ I’m no god and I’ll contend no longer. Let it go, Pete, and go your way. Maybe the world will last our time and, if not, there’s nothing that can be done anyway. I’m sorry, Pete. You fought the good fight, but you lost, and I’m through.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Gods Themselves



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