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  • #1
    John Steinbeck
    “It seems to me that if you or I must choose between two courses of thought or action, we should remember our dying and try so to live that our death brings no pleasure to the world.”
    John Steinbeck, شرق بهشت

  • #2
    James Baldwin
    “It took many years of vomiting up all the filth I’d been taught about myself, and half-believed, before I was able to walk on the earth as though I had a right to be here.”
    James Baldwin, Collected Essays: Notes of a Native Son / Nobody Knows My Name / The Fire Next Time / No Name in the Street / The Devil Finds Work / Other Essays

  • #3
    James Baldwin
    “I was to hurt a great many people by being unable to imagine that anyone could possibly be in love with an ugly boy like me. To be valued is one thing, the recognition of this assessment demanding, essentially, an act of the will. But love is another matter: it is scarcely worth observing what a mockery love makes of the will.”
    James Baldwin
    tags: love

  • #4
    Shirley Jackson
    “A pretty sight, a lady with a book.”
    Shirley Jackson, We Have Always Lived in the Castle

  • #5
    “How can you really know someone?' she said finally. 'Even if I take my heart out, dissect it into pieces, and explain each piece in detail to you - in the end, I would still have to stuff the whole damn thing back into my own chest”
    An Yu, Braised Pork

  • #6
    Natsuo Kirino
    “When your companion dies, all the time you would have shared together dies as well. It was lonely for the departed, but far more so for the one left behind.”
    Natsuo Kirino, The Goddess Chronicle

  • #7
    Stephanie Foo
    “It made perfect sense to me later in life when I discovered that the Chinese word for endurance is simply the word knife on top of the word heart. You walk around with a knife in your heart. You do it with stoicism. This is the apex of being.”
    Stephanie Foo, What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma

  • #8
    Margaret Renkl
    “Pull up a weed from the wet soil of the drenched garden and smell the rich life the earthworm has left behind. Just a whiff of it will flood you with a feeling of well-being. The microbes in freshly turned soil stimulate serotonin production, working on the human brain the same way antidepressants do.”
    Margaret Renkl, The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year

  • #9
    Margaret Renkl
    “There are worse things, I think, than leaving a task undone. The oak forests of the world would not exist if squirrels did not lose track of acorns.”
    Margaret Renkl, The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year

  • #10
    Celeste Ng
    “When a long, long time later, he stares down at the silent blue marble of the earth and thinks of his sister, as he will at every important moment of his life. He doesn't know this yet, but he senses it deep down in his core. So much will happen, he thinks, that I would want to tell you.”
    Celeste Ng, Everything I Never Told You

  • #11
    Matthew  Maxwell
    “He was free but didn’t know it: trapped by the walls of his interpretations and stories, the perpetual trance of his self-constructed reality.”
    Matthew Maxwell, How To Hold a Cockroach: A book for those who are free and don't know it



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