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  • #1
    “I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.”
    Rutger Hauer, All Those Moments: Stories of Heroes, Villains, Replicants, and Blade Runners

  • #2
    Samuel Beckett
    “That is one of the many reasons why I avoid speaking as much as possible. For I always say either too much or too little, which is a terrible thing for a man with a passion for truth like mine.”
    Samuel Beckett, Molloy

  • #3
    Samuel Beckett
    “And truly it little matters what I say, this or that or any other thing. Saying is inventing. Wrong, very rightly wrong. You invent nothing, you think you are inventing, you think you are escaping, and all you do is stammer out your lesson, the remnants of a pensum one day got by heart and long forgotten, life without tears, as it is wept. ”
    Samuel Beckett, Molloy (Palabra en el tiempo / Word in the Time)

  • #4
    Samuel Beckett
    “For to know nothing is nothing, not to want to know anything likewise, but to be beyond knowing anything, to know you are beyond knowing anything, that is when peace enters in, to the soul of the incurious seeker.”
    Samuel Beckett, Molloy

  • #5
    Samuel Beckett
    “When a man in a forest thinks he is going forward in a straight line, in reality he is going in a circle, I did my best to go in a circle, hoping to go in a straight line.”
    Samuel Beckett, Molloy

  • #6
    Sherry Turkle
    “We... heal ourselves by giving others what we most need.”
    Sherry Turkle, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other

  • #7
    Sherry Turkle
    “this distinctive confusion: these days, whether you are online or not, it is easy for people to end up unsure if they are closer together or further apart.”
    Sherry Turkle, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other

  • #8
    Sherry Turkle
    “To understand desire, one needs language and flesh.”
    Sherry Turkle, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other

  • #9
    Roberto Bolaño
    “Όλοι είμαστε συνηθισμένοι να πεθαίνουμε κάθε τόσο και σιγά σιγά,ώστε μέρα με τη μέρα γινόμαστε πιο ζωντανοί,είναι αλήθεια.Απείρως γέροι και απείρως ζωντανοί.”
    Roberto Bolaño, The Skating Rink

  • #10
    Sinclair Lewis
    “I think perhaps we want a more conscious life.”
    Sinclair Lewis

  • #11
    Erich Fromm
    “Each new step into his new human existence is frightening. It always means to give up a secure state, which was relatively known, for one which is new, which one has not yet mastered. Undoubtedly, if the infant could think at the moment of the severance of the umbilical cord, he would experience the fear of dying. A loving fate protects us from this first panic. But at any new step, at any new stage of our birth, we are afraid again. We are never free from two conflicting tendencies: one to emerge from the womb, from the animal form of existence into a more human existence, from bondage to freedom; another, to return to the womb, to nature, to certainty and security.”
    Erich Fromm, The Sane Society

  • #12
    Paul Arden
    “The world is what YOU think of it, so think of it DIFFERENTLY and your life will change.”
    Paul Arden, Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite

  • #13
    Paul Arden
    “Too many people spend too much time trying to perfect something before they actually do it. Instead of waiting for perfection, run with what you go, and fix it along the way…”
    Paul Arden

  • #14
    “How can I ever satisfy you
    An how can I ever make you see
    That deep inside we're all somebody
    An it don't matter who you wanna be”
    Axl Rose

  • #15
    Paul Arden
    “If you can't solve a problem, it's because you're playing by the rules”
    Paul Arden, It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want To Be

  • #16
    Paul Arden
    “Being right is based upon knowledge and experience and is often provable. Knowledge comes from the past, so it's safe. It is also out of date. It's the opposite of originality. Experience is built from solutions to old situations and problems. The old situations are probably different from the present ones, so that old solutions will have to be bent to fit new problems (and possibly fit badly). Also the likelihood is that, if you've got the experience, you'll probably use it. This is lazy. Experience is the opposite of being creative. If you can prove you're right you're set in concrete. You cannot move with the times or with other people. Being right is also being boring. Your mind is closed. You are not open to new ideas. You are rooted in your own rightness, which is arrogant. Arrogance is a valuable tool, but only if used very sparingly. Worst of all, being right has a tone of morality about it. To be anything else sounds weak or fallible, and people who are right would hate to be thought fallible. So: it's wrong to be right, because people who are right are rooted in the past, rigid-minded, dull and smug. There's no talking to them.”
    Paul Arden, It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want To Be

  • #17
    Elie Wiesel
    “The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference.”
    Elie Wiesel

  • #18
    Stephen Batchelor
    “Agnosticism is no excuse for indecision. If anything, it is a catalyst for action; for in shifting concern away from a future life and back to the present, it demands an ethics of empathy rather than a metaphysics of fear and hope.”
    Stephen Batchelor, Buddhism without Beliefs: A Contemporary Guide to Awakening

  • #19
    Jack Kerouac
    “[...]the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes “Awww!”
    Jack Kerouac, On the Road

  • #20
    Zygmunt Bauman
    “For one to be free there must be at least two.”
    Zygmunt Bauman, Freedom

  • #21
    C. JoyBell C.
    “A bitch always smokes." He looks back at Lucy. "A bitch is the opposite of a whore. A bitch doesn't need anybody. Or she wants people to think she doesn't need anybody. And she smokes to prove it.”
    C. JoyBell C., Saint Paul Trois Chateaux: 1948

  • #22
    We accept the love we think we deserve.
    “We accept the love we think we deserve.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #23
    Robert Frost
    “Some say the world will end in fire,
    Some say in ice.
    From what I've tasted of desire,
    I hold with those who favor fire.
    But if it had to perish twice
    I think I know enough of hate
    To say that for destruction ice
    Is also great
    And would suffice.”
    Robert Frost

  • #24
    Bret Easton Ellis
    “The litany of what I did want? To be challenged. To not live in the safety of my own little snow globe and be reassured by familiarity and surrounded by what made me comfortable and coddled me. To stand in other people’s shoes and see how they saw the world—especially if they were outsiders and monsters and freaks who would lead me as far away as possible from whatever my comfort zone supposedly was—because I sensed I was that outsider, that monster, that freak. I craved being shaken. I loved ambiguity. I wanted to change my mind, about one thing and another, virtually anything. I wanted to get upset and even be damaged by art. I wanted to get wiped out by the cruelty of someone’s vision of the world, whether it was Shakespeare or Scorsese, Joan Didion or Dennis Cooper. And all of this had a profound effect. It gave me empathy. It helped me realize that another world existed beyond my own, with other viewpoints and backgrounds and proclivities, and I have no doubt that this aided me in becoming an adult. It moved me away from the narcissism of childhood and into the world’s mysteries—the unexplained, the taboo, the other—and drew me closer to a place of understanding and acceptance.”
    Bret Easton Ellis, White

  • #25
    Samantha Power
    “People who care, act, and refuse to give up may not change THE world, but they can change many individual worlds.”
    Samantha Power, The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir

  • #26
    D.H. Lawrence
    “For my part, I prefer my heart to be broken. It is so lovely, dawn-kaleidoscopic within the crack.”
    D.H. Lawrence

  • #27
    Patrick McGrath
    “To be awake is to be available to torment, and this is the full complete meaning of life.”
    Patrick McGrath, Spider

  • #28
    Roberto Bolaño
    “η ζωή δεν είναι μόνο χυδαία, αλλά και ανεξήγητη.”
    Roberto Bolaño, Llamadas telefónicas

  • #29
    Guillermo del Toro
    “What is a ghost?
    A tragedy condemned to repeat
    itself time and again?
    A moment of pain, perhaps.
    Something dead which
    still seems to be alive.
    An emotion suspended in time.
    Like a blurred photograph.
    Like an insect trapped in amber.
    A ghost.
    That's what I am.”
    Guillermo del Toro

  • #30
    Julio Cortázar
    “I love you because you are not mine, because you are from the other side, from there where you invite me to jump and I cannot make the jump, because in the deepest moment of possession you are not in me, I cannot reach you, I cannot get beyond your body...”
    Julio Cortázar, Hopscotch



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