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  • #1
    Sylvia Plath
    “Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing.”
    Sylvia Plath

  • #2
    D.H. Lawrence
    “There is no such thing as liberty. The greatest liberators are usually slaves of an idea. The freest people are slaves to convention and public opinion, and more still, slaves to the industrial machine. There is no such thing as liberty. You only change one sort of domination for another. All we can do is to choose our master.”
    D.H. Lawrence, The Plumed Serpent

  • #3
    Emil M. Cioran
    “Write books only if you are going to say in them the things you would never dare confide to anyone.”
    Emil Cioran

  • #4
    Neil Gaiman
    “Fiction can show you a different world. It can take you somewhere you've never been. Once you've visited other worlds, like those who ate fairy fruit, you can never be entirely content with the world that you grew up in. Discontent is a good thing: discontented people can modify and improve their worlds, leave them better, leave them different.

    And while we're on the subject, I'd like to say a few words about escapism. I hear the term bandied about as if it's a bad thing. As if "escapist" fiction is a cheap opiate used by the muddled and the foolish and the deluded, and the only fiction that is worthy, for adults or for children, is mimetic fiction, mirroring the worst of the world the reader finds herself in.

    If you were trapped in an impossible situation, in an unpleasant place, with people who meant you ill, and someone offered you a temporary escape, why wouldn't you take it? And escapist fiction is just that: fiction that opens a door, shows the sunlight outside, gives you a place to go where you are in control, are with people you want to be with(and books are real places, make no mistake about that); and more importantly, during your escape, books can also give you knowledge about the world and your predicament, give you weapons, give you armour: real things you can take back into your prison. Skills and knowledge and tools you can use to escape for real.

    As JRR Tolkien reminded us, the only people who inveigh against escape are jailers.”
    Neil Gaiman, The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction

  • #5
    Bessel van der Kolk
    “Because humans are meaning-making creatures, we have a tendency to create some sort of image or story”
    Bessel A. van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

  • #6
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “Go forth and set the world on fire.”
    St. Ignatius Loyola

  • #7
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “Act as if everything depended on you; trust as if everything depended on God.”
    Saint Ignatius of Loyola

  • #8
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “Love is shown more in deeds than in words.”
    St. Ignatius of Loyola

  • #9
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “To give, and not to count the cost
    to fight, and not to heed the wounds,
    to toil, and not to seek for rest,
    to labor, and not to ask for any reward,
    save that of knowing that we do thy will”
    St. Ignatius of Loyola

  • #10
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “He who goes about to reform the world must begin with himself, or he loses his labor.”
    St. Ignatius of Loyola

  • #11
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all I have and call my own. You have given all to me. To you, Lord, I return it. Everything is yours; do with it what you will. Give me only your love and your grace, that is enough for me.”
    St. Ignatius of Loyola

  • #12
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “[L]ove ought to manifest itself in deeds rather than in words.... love consists in a mutual sharing of goods, for example, the lover gives and shares with the beloved what he possesses, or something of that which he has or is able to give; and vice versa, the beloved shares with the lover. Hence, if one has knowledge, he shares it with the one who does not possess it; and so also if one has honors, or riches. Thus, one always gives to the other.”
    St. Ignatius of Loyola, The Spiritual Exercises
    tags: love

  • #13
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “If our church is not marked by caring for the poor, the oppressed, the hungry, we are guilty of heresy.”
    Ignatius of Loyola

  • #14
    Ignatius of Loyola
    “Try to keep your soul always in peace and quiet, always ready for whatever our lord may wish to work in you. it is certainly a higher virtue of the soul, and a greater grace, to be able to enjoy the Lord in different times and different places than in only one.”
    Saint Ignatius



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