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  • #1
    Lewis Carroll
    “have i gone mad?
    im afraid so, but let me tell you something, the best people usualy are.”
    Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

  • #2
    Erma Bombeck
    “Humor is a spontaneous, wonderful bit of an outburst that just comes. It's unbridled, its unplanned, it's full of suprises.”
    Erma Bombeck

  • #3
    “We can’t jump off bridges anymore because our iPhones will get ruined. We can’t take skinny dips in the ocean because there’s no service on the beach and adventures aren’t real unless they’re on Instagram. Technology has doomed the spontaneity of adventure and we’re helping destroy it every time we Google, check-in, and hashtag.”
    Jeremy Glass

  • #4
    Napoleon Hill
    “If you can't do great things, do small things in a great way.”
    Napoleon Hill

  • #5
    Grace D. Li
    “Art belongs to the creator,” Will said, his voice soft, “not the conqueror. No matter what the law says, or what treaties are signed. For too long, museums have held on to art that isn’t theirs to keep, bought more because they know they can.”
    Grace D. Li, Portrait of a Thief

  • #6
    Grace D. Li
    “How to be the
    daughter she was supposed to be, her parents’ American Dream. How to
    untangle the parts of her that were Chinese and the parts of her that were
    American, how both so often felt like neither.”
    Grace D. Li, Portrait of a Thief

  • #7
    Grace D. Li
    “All parents leave their own scars. We're the ones who have to heal from them.”
    Grace D. Li, Portrait of a Thief

  • #8
    Grace D. Li
    “Once, he had thought diaspora was loss, longing, all the empty spaces in him filled with want.... But diaspora was this, too: two cultures that could both be his, history that was waiting to be made.”
    Grace D. Li, Portrait of a Thief

  • #9
    Grace D. Li
    “Art was many things, but in the end it was a question asked: What do you want to be remembered for?”
    Grace D. Li, Portrait of a Thief

  • #10
    Grace D. Li
    “I want to think that I'm Chinese and American both, but depending on the country, I feel like I'm not enough of either.”
    Grace D. Li, Portrait of a Thief

  • #11
    Emily Henry
    “Nora.” He just barely smiles. “You’re in books. Of course you don’t have a life. None of us do. There’s always something too good to read.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #12
    Emily Henry
    “Is there anything better than iced coffee and a bookstore on a sunny day? I mean, aside from hot coffee and a bookstore on a rainy day.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #13
    Emily Henry
    “I don't think I knew I was lonely until I met you.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #14
    Emily Henry
    “I’m a grown man, Nora. I can buy my own Bigfoot erotica, thank you very much.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #15
    “Mass is not proportional to volume.
    A girl as small as a violet. A girl who moves like a flower petal is pulling me toward her with more force than her mass.
    Just then, like Newton’s apple, I rolled toward her without stopping until I fell on her, with a thump. With a thump.
    My heart keeps bouncing between the sky and the ground.
    It was my first love.”
    Kim In Yook, Physics of Love 사랑의 물리학

  • #16
    R.F. Kuang
    “Grief suffocated. Grief paralysed. Grief was a cruel, heavy boot pressed so hard against his chest that he could not breathe.”
    R.F. Kuang, Babel

  • #17
    R.F. Kuang
    “English did not just borrow words from other languages; it was stuffed to the brim with foreign influences, a Frankenstein vernacular. And Robin found it incredible, how this country, whose citizens prided themselves so much on being better than the rest of the world, could not make it through an afternoon tea without borrowed goods.”
    R.F. Kuang, Babel

  • #18
    R.F. Kuang
    “He went back to his first morning in Oxford: climbing a sunny hill with Ramy, picnic basket in hand. Elderflower cordial. Warm brioche, sharp cheese, a chocolate tart for dessert. The air smelled like a promise, all of Oxford shone like an illumination, and he was falling in love.”
    R.F. Kuang, Babel

  • #19
    R.F. Kuang
    “Still, something did not seem right, and Robin could tell from Victoire’s and Ramy’s faces that they thought so too. It took him a moment to realize what it was that grated on him, and when he did, it would bother him constantly, now and thereafter; it would seem a great paradox, the fact that after everything they had told Letty, all the pain they had shared, she was the one who needed comfort.”
    R.F. Kuang, Babel

  • #20
    R.F. Kuang
    “We are foreign because this nation has marked us so, and as long as we’re punished daily for our ties to our homelands, we might as well defend them. No, Letty, we can’t maintain this fantasy. The only one who can do that is you.”
    R.F. Kuang, Babel

  • #21
    R.F. Kuang
    “This industry is built on silencing us, stomping us into the ground, and hurling money at white people to produce racist stereotypes of us.”
    R.F. Kuang, Yellowface

  • #22
    Yaa Gyasi
    “It took me many years to realize that it’s hard to live in this world. I don’t mean the mechanics of living, because for most of us, our hearts will beat, our lungs will take in oxygen, without us doing anything at all to tell them to. For most of us, mechanically, physically, it’s harder to die than it is to live. But still we try to die. We drive too fast down winding roads, we have sex with strangers without wearing protection, we drink, we use drugs. We try to squeeze a little more life out of our lives. It’s natural to want to do that. But to be alive in the world, every day, as we are given more and more and more, as the nature of “what we can handle” changes and our methods for how we handle it change, too, that’s something of a miracle.”
    Yaa Gyasi, Transcendent Kingdom

  • #23
    Yaa Gyasi
    “The truth is we don’t know what we don’t know. We don’t even know the questions we need to ask in order to find out, but when we learn one tiny little thing, a dim light comes on in a dark hallway, and suddenly a new question appears. We spend decades, centuries, millennia, trying to answer that one question so that another dim light will come on. That’s science, but that’s also everything else, isn’t it? Try. Experiment. Ask a ton of questions.”
    Yaa Gyasi, Transcendent Kingdom

  • #24
    Yaa Gyasi
    “The thing is we don't need to change our brains at all. Time does so much of the emptying for us.Live long enough and you'll forget almost everything you thought you'd always remember.”
    Yaa Gyasi, Transcendent Kingdom

  • #25
    Dan Simmons
    “I know what cancer was. How is it like humankind?"

    Sek Hardeen's perfectly modulated, softly accented tones showed a hint of agitation. "We have spread out through the galaxy like cancer cells through a living body, Duré. We multiply without thought to the countless life forms that must die or be pushed aside so that we may breed and flourish. We eradicate competing forms of intelligent life.”
    Dan Simmons, The Fall of Hyperion

  • #26
    Jessica Knoll
    “anger in women is treated as a character disorder, as a problem to be solved, when oftentimes it is entirely appropriate, given the circumstances that trigger it.”
    Jessica Knoll, Bright Young Women

  • #27
    Jessica Knoll
    “The Defendant did not like to be told what to do and when to do it and once jammed his jail cell keyhole with toilet paper so the guards couldn’t get in when they arrived to escort him to his arraignment. For this he was called cunning and clever, though I had a dog who also tore up toilet paper when he didn’t get enough attention.”
    Jessica Knoll, Bright Young Women

  • #28
    Jessica Knoll
    “I’ve tried to make sense of how someone who didn’t stalk his victims in advance ended up going after the best and the brightest. And I think that’s it, the thing they all had in common—a light that outshone his. He targets college campuses and sorority houses because he’s looking for the cream of the crop. He wants to extinguish us—we are the ones who remind him that he’s not that smart, not that good-looking, that there’s nothing particularly special about him.”
    Jessica Knoll, Bright Young Women

  • #29
    Jessica Knoll
    “Law enforcement would rather we remember a dull man as brilliant than take a good hard look at the role they played in this absolute sideshow, and I am sick to death of watching them in their pressed shirts and cowboy boots, in their comfortable leather interview chairs, in hugely successful and critically acclaimed crime documentaries, talking about the intelligence and charm and wiliness of an ordinary misogynist.”
    Jessica Knoll, Bright Young Women

  • #30
    Jessica Knoll
    “Psychiatry is one of the patriarchy’s favored tools to control women.”
    Jessica Knoll, Bright Young Women



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