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  • #1
    Do one thing every day that scares you.
    “Do one thing every day that scares you.”
    Eleanor Roosevelt

  • #2
    China Miéville
    “A trap is only a trap if you don't know about it. If you know about it, it's a challenge.”
    China Miéville, King Rat

  • #3
    Stefan Zweig
    “Time to leave now, get out of this room, go somewhere, anywhere; sharpen this feeling of happiness and freedom, stretch your limbs, fill your eyes, be awake, wider awake, vividly awake in every sense and every pore.”
    Stefan Zweig, The Post-Office Girl

  • #4
    George Saunders
    “Don't be afraid to be confused. Try to remain permanently confused. Anything is possible. Stay open, forever, so open it hurts, and then open up some more, until the day you die, world without end, amen.”
    George Saunders, The Braindead Megaphone

  • #5
    Marge Piercy
    “A strong woman is a woman who craves love like oxygen or she turns blue choking.
    A strong woman is a woman who loves strongly and weeps strongly and is strongly terrified and has strong needs. A strong woman is strong in words, in action, in connection, in feeling; she is not strong as a stone but as a wolf suckling her young. Strength is not in her, but she enacts it as the wind fills a sail.”
    Marge Piercy

  • #6
    Charles Darwin
    “If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week.”
    Charles Darwin, The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, 1809–82

  • #7
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.”
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Selected Poems

  • #8
    Andrei Tarkovsky
    “το αν θα τα καταφέρουμε ή όχι εξαρτάται από τον δικό μας αυτοσεβασμό και από την ικανότητά μας να ξεχωρίζουμε ανάμεσα σε αυτό που έχει σημασία και στο απλώς εφήμερο.”
    Andrei Tarkovsky

  • #9
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “I love those who can smile in trouble...”
    Leonardo da Vinci

  • #10
    Italo Calvino
    “A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.”
    Italo Calvino, The Uses of Literature

  • #11
    Alice Munro
    “The conversation of kisses. Subtle, engrossing, fearless, transforming.”
    Alice Munro, Runaway: Stories

  • #12
    Albert Camus
    “Don’t walk in front of me… I may not follow
    Don’t walk behind me… I may not lead
    Walk beside me… just be my friend”
    Albert Camus

  • #13
    Μανόλης Αναγνωστάκης
    “Θά ῾ρθει μιὰ μέρα ποὺ δὲ θά ῾χουμε πιὰ τί νὰ ποῦμε
    Θὰ καθόμαστε ἀπέναντι καὶ θὰ κοιταζόμαστε στὰ μάτια
    Ἡ σιωπή μου θὰ λέει: Πόσο εἶσαι ὄμορφη, μὰ δὲ
    βρίσκω ἄλλο τρόπο νὰ στὸ πῶ
    Θὰ ταξιδέψουμε κάπου, ἔτσι ἀπὸ ἀνία ἢ γιὰ νὰ
    ποῦμε πὼς κι ἐμεῖς ταξιδέψαμε.
    Ὁ κόσμος ψάχνει σ᾿ ὅλη του τὴ ζωὴ νὰ βρεῖ τουλάχιστο
    τὸν ἔρωτα, μὰ δὲν βρίσκει τίποτα.
    Σκέφτομαι συχνὰ πὼς ἡ ζωή μας εἶναι τόσο μικρὴ
    ποὺ δὲν ἀξίζει κἂν νὰ τὴν ἀρχίσει κανείς.
    Ἀπ᾿ τὴν Ἀθήνα θὰ πάω στὸ Μοντεβίδεο ἴσως καὶ
    στὴ Σαγκάη, εἶναι κάτι κι αὐτὸ δὲ μπορεῖς
    νὰ τὸ ἀμφισβητήσεις.
    Καπνίσαμε -θυμήσου- ἀτέλειωτα τσιγάρα
    συζητώντας ἕνα βράδυ
    -ξεχνῶ πάνω σὲ τί- κι εἶναι κρῖμα γιατὶ ἦταν τόσο
    μα τόσο ἐνδιαφέρον.
    Μιὰ μέρα, ἂς ἤτανε, νὰ φύγω μακριά σου ἀλλὰ κι
    ἐκεῖ θά ῾ρθεις καὶ θὰ μὲ ζητήσεις
    Δὲ μπορεῖ, Θέ μου, νὰ φύγει κανεὶς μοναχός του.”
    Μανόλης Αναγνωστάκης

  • #14
    Bertolt Brecht
    “People who understand everything get no stories.”
    Bertolt Brecht

  • #15
    Franz Kafka
    “Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #16
    Jorge Luis Borges
    “Let others pride themselves about how many pages they have written; I'd rather boast about the ones I've read.”
    Jorge Luis Borges

  • #17
    Aphra Behn
    “There is no sinner like a young saint.”
    Aphra Behn

  • #18
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    “One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.”
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

  • #19
    William Blake
    “To see a World in a Grain of Sand
    And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
    Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
    And Eternity in an hour.”
    William Blake, Auguries of Innocence

  • #20
    Albert Camus
    “I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the world.”
    Albert Camus, L'Étranger

  • #21
    Albert Camus
    “You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question.”
    Albert Camus, The Fall

  • #22
    Amos Oz
    “Facts have a tendency to obscure the truth.”
    Amos Oz, A Tale of Love and Darkness

  • #23
    Amos Oz
    “The best way to know the soul of another country is to read its literature.”
    Amos Oz

  • #24
    Penelope Fitzgerald
    “A good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life, and as such it must surely be a necessary commodity.”
    Penelope Fitzgerald, The Bookshop

  • #25
    Penelope Fitzgerald
    “To every separate person a thing is what he thinks it is – in other words, not a thing, but a think.”
    Penelope Fitzgerald, The Gate of Angels

  • #26
    Mikhail Bakhtin
    “The way in which I create myself is by means of a quest. I go out into the world in order to come back with a self.”
    M.M. Bakhtin

  • #27
    John  Williams
    “Sometimes, immersed in his books, there would come to him the awareness of all that he did not know, of all that he had not read; and the serenity for which he labored was shattered as he realized the little time he had in life to read so much, to learn what he had to know.”
    John Williams, Stoner

  • #28
    John  Williams
    “In his extreme youth Stoner had thought of love as an absolute state of being to which, if one were lucky, one might find access; in his maturity he had decided it was the heaven of a false religion, toward which one ought to gaze with an amused disbelief, a gently familiar contempt, and an embarrassed nostalgia. Now in his middle age he began to know that it was neither a state of grace nor an illusion; he saw it as a human act of becoming, a condition that was invented and modified moment by moment and day by day, by the will and the intelligence and the heart.”
    John Williams, Stoner

  • #29
    Hjalmar Söderberg
    “People want to be loved; failing that admired; failing that feared; failing that hated and despised. They want to evoke some sort of sentiment. The soul shudders before oblivion and seeks connection at any price.”
    Hjalmar Soderberg, Doctor Glas

  • #30
    Hjalmar Söderberg
    “We know so little about one another. We embrace a shadow and love a dream.”
    Hjalmar Söderberg, Doctor Glas



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