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  • #1
    Joe Biden
    “Don't tell me what you value, show me your budget, and I'll tell you what you value.”
    Joe Biden

  • #2
    Halldór Laxness
    “Nonsense,' said Bjartur, 'there's nothing lucky about it at all. I will have no truck with superstition. She can lie where she is, the old bitch.' 'Let me down to give her a stone, Bjartur.' 'What the devil does she want with a stone? No stone from me or mine. We pay our dues to the living, which is more to the point than pandering to people that have been fried in hell for centuries.”
    Halldór Laxness, Independent People

  • #3
    Halldór Laxness
    “When life is a weariness and escape impossible, it is wonderful to have a friend who can bring us peace with the touch of a hand. After this Finna decided to tend the cow herself... Those were the good days. They were serene days and quite undemonstrative, like the best days in one's like; the boy never forgot them. Nothing happens; one simply lives and breathes and wishes for nothing more, and nothing more.”
    Halldór Laxness, Independent People

  • #4
    Halldór Laxness
    “The leak that comes from the outside harms no one,' he stated once more. 'It is the leak that one finds indoors that is the worst.' When one is unmarried, one must tell people to shut up in a roundabout fashion.”
    Halldór Laxness, Independent People

  • #5
    Halldór Laxness
    “...There is a holy story that tells of a man who was fulfilled by sowing his enemy's field one night. Bjartur's story is the story of a man who sowed his enemy's field all his life, day and night. Such is the story of the most independent man in the country. Moors; more moors. From the ravine there came an eerie echoing rumble as the headstone crashed its way down, and the bitch sprang to the brink, barking wildly.”
    Halldór Laxness, Independent People

  • #6
    Alice Munro
    “Fiona had never learned her mother's language and she had never shown much respect for the stories that it preserved-the stories that Grant had taught and written about, and still did write about, in his working life. She referred to their heroes as "old Njal" or "old Snorri." But in the last few years she had developed an interest in the country itself and looked at travel guides. She read about William Morris's trip, and Auden's. She didn't really plan to travel there. She said the weather was too dreadful. Also-she said-there ought to be one place you thought about and knew about and maybe longed for-but never did get to see.”
    Alice Munro, Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage: Stories

  • #7
    Halldór Laxness
    “Shortly afterwards it started raining, very innocently at first, but the sky was packed tight with cloud and gradually the drops grew bigger and heavier, until it was autumn’s dismal rain that was falling—rain that seemed to fill the entire world with its leaden beat, rain suggestive in its dreariness of everlasting waterfalls between the planets, rain that thatched the heavens with drabness and brooded oppressively over the whole countryside, like a disease, strong in the power of its flat, unvarying monotony, its smothering heaviness, its cold, unrelenting cruelty. Smoothly, smoothly it fell, over the whole shire, over the fallen marsh grass, over the troubled lake, the iron-grey gravel flats, the sombre mountain above the croft, smudging out every prospect. And the heavy, hopeless, interminable beat wormed its way into every crevice in the house, lay like a pad of cotton wool over the ears, and embraced everything, both near and far, in its compass, like an unromantic story from life itself that has no rhythm and no crescendo, no climax, but which is nevertheless overwhelming in its scope, terrifying in its significance. And at the bottom of this unfathomed ocean of teeming rain sat the little house and its one neurotic woman.”
    Halldór Laxness, Independent People
    tags: rain

  • #8
    Halldór Laxness
    “The life of man is so short that ordinary people simply cannot afford to be born”
    Halldór Laxness, Independent People

  • #9
    Halldór Laxness
    “A free man can live on fish.Independence is better than meat”
    Halldór Laxness, Independent People

  • #10
    Timothy Snyder
    “Right before the election, Russia placed three thousand advertisements on Facebook, and promoted them as memes across at least 180 accounts on Instagram. Russia could do so without including any disclaimers about who had paid for the ads, leaving Americans with the impression that foreign propaganda was an American discussion. As researchers began to calculate the extent of American exposure to Russian propaganda, Facebook deleted more data. This suggests that the Russian campaign was embarrassingly effective. Later, the company told investors that as many as sixty million accounts were fake.”
    Timothy Snyder, The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America

  • #11
    Timothy Snyder
    “Authoritarianism arrives not because people say that they want it, but because they lose the ability to distinguish between facts and desires.”
    Timothy Snyder, The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America

  • #12
    Timothy Snyder
    “Some Americans can be persuaded to live shorter and worse lives, provided that they are under the impression, rightly or wrongly, that blacks (or perhaps immigrants or Muslims) suffer still more.”
    Timothy Snyder, The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America

  • #13
    Anu  Partanen
    “It was all part of a way of doing things in the United States that, as I would gradually realize, forced you to be constantly on guard, constantly worried that whatever amount of money you had or earned would never be enough, and constantly anxious about navigating the complex and mysterious fine print thrown at you from every direction by corporations that had somehow managed to evade even the bare minimum of sensible protections for consumers.”
    Anu Partanen, The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a Better Life

  • #14
    Anu  Partanen
    “And people should be able to make choices related to their employment without worrying whether they will still be able to receive, say, treatment for cancer.”
    Anu Partanen, The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a Better Life

  • #15
    Karen Joy Fowler
    “The world runs,” Lowell said, “on the fuel of this endless, fathomless misery. People know it, but they don’t mind what they don’t see. Make them look and they mind, but you’re the one they hate, because you’re the one that made them look.”
    Karen Joy Fowler, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

  • #16
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    “When I'm sometimes asked when will there be enough [women on the Supreme Court] and I say, 'When there are nine,' people are shocked. But there'd been nine men, and nobody's ever raised a question about that.”
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

  • #17
    “If you can see the ocean, the ocean can see you.”
    Orrin Pilkey



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