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  • #1
    Therisa Peimer
    “Too pissed off to care, Aurelia interrupted him. "No, I will not wait just one moment!" Piercing him with her best scary stare, she said, "It surprises me that no one has pointed out your glaringly obvious agenda, so let me be the first.”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #2
    Sara Pascoe
    “Like water around rocks, people streamed around them as though this sort of interaction, noisy and involving foreigners, was nothing unusual.”
    Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

  • #3
    Dashiell Hammett
    “I don't want to brag about how dumb I am, but this job is plain as astronomy to me. I understand everything about it except what you have done and why, and what you're trying to do and how.”
    Dashiell Hammet, The Novels of Dashiell Hammett

  • #4
    Susanna Clarke
    “Byron tilted his head to a very odd angle, half-closed his eyes and composed his features to suggest that he was about to expire from chronic indigestion.”
    Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

  • #5
    Erich Maria Remarque
    “- Нет никакой причины, чтобы бежать, Рудольф, и никакой - чтобы возвращаться. Все двери одинаковы. А за ними... - Ничего. Есть только двери. Всюду только двери, а за ними ничего нет.”
    Erich Maria Remarque, The Black Obelisk
    tags: life

  • #6
    W. Somerset Maugham
    “All his plans were suddenly overthrown, and the existence, so elaborately pictured, was no more than a dream which would never be realized. He was free once more. Free! He need give up none of his projects, and life still was in his hands for him to do what he liked with. He felt no exhiliration, but only dismay. His heart sank. The future stretched out before him in desolate emptiness. It was as though he had sailed for many years over a great waste of waters, with peril and privation, and at last had come upon a fair haven, but as he was about to enter, some contrary wind had arisen and drove him out again into the open sea; and because he had let his mind dwell on these meads and pleasant woods of the land, the vast deserts of the ocean filled him with anguish. He could not confront again the loneliness and the tempest.”
    W. Somerset Maugham, Of Human Bondage

  • #7
    William Golding
    “The moral is that the shape of a society must depend on the ethical nature of the individual and not on any political system however apparently logical or respectable.”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #8
    “I have long known that it is part of God's plan for me to spend a little time with each of the most stupid people on earth, and Mary Ellen was proof that even in the Appalachian woods I would not be spared. It became evident that she was a rarity.”
    Bill Bryson, A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

  • #9
    George Eliot
    “And, of course men know best about everything, except what women know better.”
    George Eliot, Middlemarch

  • #10
    Herman Melville
    “But this whole world is a preposterous one, with many preposterous people in it.”
    Herman Melville, Pierre; or, The Ambiguities

  • #11
    Alexander Hamilton
    “The great and radical vice in the construction of the existing Confederation is in the principle of LEGISLATION for STATES or GOVERNMENTS, in their CORPORATE or COLLECTIVE CAPACITIES, and as contradistinguished from the INDIVIDUALS of which they consist.”
    Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers

  • #12
    Spencer Johnson
    “One of the many real-life examples comes from Charlie Jones, a well-respected broadcaster for NBC-TV, who revealed that hearing the story of Who Moved My Cheese? saved his career. His job as a broadcaster is unique, but the principles he learned can be used by anyone. Here’s what happened: Charlie had worked hard and had done a great job of broadcasting Track and Field events at an earlier Olympic Games, so he was surprised and upset when his boss told him he’d been removed from these showcase events for the next Olympics and assigned to Swimming and Diving. Not knowing these sports as well, he was frustrated. He felt unappreciated and he became angry. He said he felt it wasn’t fair! His anger began to affect everything he did. Then, he heard the story of Who Moved My Cheese? After that he said he laughed at himself and changed his attitude. He realized his boss had just “moved his Cheese.” So he adapted. He learned the two new sports, and in the process, found that doing something new made him feel young. It wasn’t long before his boss recognized his new attitude and energy, and he soon got better assignments. He went on to enjoy more success than ever and was later inducted into Pro Football’s Hall of Fame—Broadcasters’ Alley. That’s”
    Spencer Johnson, Who Moved My Cheese?: An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life

  • #13
    Walt Whitman
    “Have you reckon’d a thousand acres much? have you reckon’d the earth much?
    Have you practis’d so long to learn to read?
    Have you felt so proud to get at the meaning of poems?

    Stop this day and night with me and you shall possess the origin of all poems,
    You shall possess the good of the earth and sun, (there are millions of suns left,)
    You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the spectres in books,
    You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me,
    You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self.”
    Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass

  • #14
    Shirley Jackson
    “Sometimes the people who knock you down never turn once to look.”
    Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House



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