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  • #1
    Khaled Hosseini
    “A man's heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn't like a mother's womb. It won't bleed. It won't stretch to make room for you.”
    Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns

  • #2
    Khaled Hosseini
    “I will follow you to the ends of the world.”
    Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns

  • #3
    Marissa Meyer
    “The easiest way to steal something, is for it to be given willingly.”
    Marissa Meyer, Heartless

  • #4
    Marissa Meyer
    “A heart, once stolen, can never be taken back.”
    Marissa Meyer, Heartless

  • #5
    Marissa Meyer
    “One to be a murderer. One to be a Martyr. One to be a Monarch. One to go Mad”
    Marissa Meyer, Heartless

  • #6
    Madeline Miller
    “And perhaps it is the greater grief, after all, to be left on earth when another is gone.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #7
    Madeline Miller
    “Name one hero who was happy.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #8
    Eric LaRocca
    “At the end of each day, he used to ask me, “what have you done today to deserve your eyes?”
    Eric LaRocca, Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

  • #9
    Eric LaRocca
    “I guess that’s what makes people do horrible things – they think whatever they’re doing isn’t nearly as bad as what somebody else will do”
    Eric LaRocca, Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

  • #10
    Eric LaRocca
    “It’s because the planet is a carnivore and just wants to be fed. People want that as well. People like to eat other people.
    I spent so many years forgetting I had teeth, too.”
    Eric LaRocca, Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

  • #11
    Eric LaRocca
    “It’s not that I felt empty. I think all of us feel empty most of the time and we merely pretend to fill the vacuum with laughter, crying, apologies – anything to make us feel human.”
    Eric LaRocca, Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

  • #12
    Eric LaRocca
    “After all, what exactly is a family, if not a brotherhood and sisterhood afflicted with the same terminal disease?”
    Eric LaRocca, Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

  • #13
    Haruki Murakami
    “If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.”
    Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood

  • #14
    Haruki Murakami
    “Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

  • #15
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    “She wanted to do things without having to worry what others thought.
    She simply lived for her freedom.”
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Before the Coffee Gets Cold

  • #16
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    “With the coffee in front of her, she closed her eyes, and inhaled deeply. It was her moment of happiness.”
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Before the Coffee Gets Cold

  • #17
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    “But Kazu still goes on believing that, no matter what difficulties people face, they will always have the strength to overcome them. It just takes heart. And if the chair can change someone’s heart, it clearly has its purpose.”
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Before the Coffee Gets Cold

  • #18
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    “It takes courage to say what has to be said.”
    Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Before the Coffee Gets Cold

  • #19
    Mieko Kawakami
    “But I wasn’t crying because I was sad. I guess I was crying because we had nowhere else to go, no choice but to go on living in this world. Crying because we had no other world to choose, and crying at everything before us, everything around us.”
    Mieko Kawakami, Heaven

  • #20
    Mieko Kawakami
    “What is dying anyway? I let this impossible question fill the darkness of my bedroom. I thought about how somebody was always dying somewhere, at any given moment. This isn’t a fable or a joke or an abstract idea. People are always dying. It’s a perfect truth. No matter how we live our lives, we all die sooner or later. In which case, living is really just waiting to die. And if that’s true, why bother living at all? Why was I even alive? I made myself crazy, tossing and turning, hyperventilat- ing. Then it hit me: dying is just like sleeping. You only know you’re sleeping when you wake up the next day, but if morn- ing never comes, you sleep forever. That must be what death is like. When someone dies, they don’t even know they’re dead. Because they never see it happen, nobody ever really dies. This hit me like a sucker punch.”
    Mieko Kawakami, Heaven
    tags: death

  • #21
    Mieko Kawakami
    “Then it hit me: dying is just like sleeping. You only know you’re sleeping when you wake up the next day, but if morning never comes, you sleep forever. That must be what death is like. When someone dies, they don’t even know they’re dead. Because they never see it happen, nobody ever really dies. This hit me like a sucker punch.”
    Mieko Kawakami, Heaven

  • #22
    Osamu Dazai
    “Mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #23
    Osamu Dazai
    “The thought of dying has never bothered me, but getting hurt, losing blood, becoming crippled and the like—no thanks.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #24
    Osamu Dazai
    “After being hurt by the world so much, they began to see the demons within humans. So without hiding it through trickery, they worked to express it.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #25
    Mieko Kawakami
    “They’re on a pedestal from the second they’re born, only they don’t realize it. Whenever they need something, their moms come running. They’re taught to believe that their penises make them superior, and that women are just there for them to use as they see fit. Then they go out into the world, where everything centers around them and their dicks. And it’s women who have to make it work. At the end of the day, where is this pain that men feel coming from? In their opinion: us. It’s all our fault—whether they’re unpopular, broke, jobless. Whatever it is, they blame women for all of their failures, all their problems. Now think about women. No matter how you see it, who’s actually responsible for the majority of the pain women feel? If you think about it that way, how could a man and a woman ever see eye to eye? It’s structurally impossible.”
    Mieko Kawakami, Breasts and Eggs

  • #26
    Mieko Kawakami
    “If you want to know how poor somebody was growing up, ask them how many windows they had. Don't ask what was in their fridge or in their closet. The number of windows says it all. It says everything. If they had none, or maybe one or two, that's all you need to know.”
    Mieko Kawakami, Breasts and Eggs

  • #27
    Mieko Kawakami
    “People are willing to accept the pain and suffering of others, limitless amounts of it, as long as it helps them to keep on believing in whatever it is that they want to believe. Love, meaning, doesn’t matter.”
    Mieko Kawakami, Breasts and Eggs

  • #28
    Mieko Kawakami
    “My monolithic expectation of what a woman’s body was supposed to look like had no bearing on what actually happened to my body. The two things were wholly unrelated. I never became the woman I imagined. And what was I expecting?”
    Mieko Kawakami, Breasts and Eggs

  • #29
    Mieko Kawakami
    “Yeah, my mum was free labor—free labor with a pussy.”
    Mieko Kawakami, Breasts and Eggs

  • #30
    Ali Hazelwood
    “If there is one thing men hate more than a smart woman, it’s a smart woman who makes her own choices when it comes to her own sex life.”
    Ali Hazelwood, Love on the Brain



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