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  • #1
    Kate Elizabeth Russell
    “I can’t lose the thing I’ve held onto for so long, you know?” My face twists up from the pain of pushing it out. “I just really need it to be a love story, you know? I really, really need it to be that.”
    “I know,” she says.
    “Because if it isn’t a love story, then what is it”? I look to her glassy eyes, her face of wide open empathy. “It’s my life,” I say. “This has been my whole life.”
    Kate Elizabeth Russell, My Dark Vanessa

  • #2
    John Pavlovitz
    “A God our brains and buildings can fully hold just isn’t big enough to be truly God. The moment we imagine a rigid box adequately
    capable of containing the who, what, how, and why of everything that is or ever was or ever might be is the moment we’ve shrunken all the answers to the elemental questions
    down into something that is no longer God-sized. If we can fully fathom it, it ceases to be worthy of our reverence.”
    John Pavlovitz, If God Is Love, Don't Be a Jerk: Finding a Faith That Makes Us Better Humans

  • #3
    John Pavlovitz
    “The Good Book makes a really lousy hammer.”
    John Pavlovitz, If God Is Love, Don't Be a Jerk: Finding a Faith That Makes Us Better Humans

  • #4
    Madeline Miller
    “I could recognize him by touch alone, by smell; I would know him blind, by the way his breaths came and his feet struck the earth. I would know him in death, at the end of the world.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #5
    Madeline Miller
    “He is half of my soul, as the poets say.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #6
    Madeline Miller
    “My mind is filled with cataclysm and apocalypse: I wish for earthquakes, eruptions, flood. Only that seems large enough to hold all of my rage and grief. I want the world overturned like a bowl of eggs, smashed at my feet.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #7
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Mors irrumat omnia. Death fucks us all.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ninth House

  • #8
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    “. . .sometimes one feels freer speaking to a stranger than to people one knows. Why is that?"
    “Probably because a stranger sees us the way we are, not as he wishes to think we are.”
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Shadow of the Wind

  • #9
    Lara Williams
    “The line between pleasure and revulsion can seem so very thin, if it even exists at all.”
    Lara Williams, Supper Club

  • #10
    Lara Williams
    “Don't believe vegetarians who tell you that meat has no flavor, that it comes from the spices or the marinade. The flavor is already there: earth and metal, salt and fat, blood.
    My favorite meat is chicken. I can eat a whole bird standing up in the kitchen, straight from the oven, burning my bare hands on its flesh. Anyone can roast a chicken, it is a good animal to cook. Lamb, on the other hand, is much harder to get right. You have to lock in the flavor, rubbing it with sea salt like you are exfoliating your own drying skin, tenderly basting it in its own juices, hour after hour. You have to make small slits across the surface of the leg, through which you can insert sprigs of rosemary, or cloves of garlic, or both. These incisions should run against the grain, in the opposite direction to which the muscle fibers lie. You can tell the direction better when the meat is still uncooked, when it is marbled and raw. It is worth running your finger along those fibers, all the way from one end to the other. This doesn't help with anything. It won't change how you cook it. But it is good to come to terms with things as they are.
    Preparing meat is always an act of physical labor. Whacking rib eye with a rolling pin. Snapping apart an arc of pork crackling. And there is something inescapably candid about it, too. If you've ever spatchcocked a goose- if you've pressed your weight down on its breastbone, felt it flatten and give, its bones rearranging under your hands- you will know what I am talking about. We are all capable of cruelty. Sometimes I imagine the feeling of a sliver of roast beef on my tongue: the pink flesh of my own body cradling the flesh of something else's. It makes sense to me that there is a market for a vegetarian burger that bleeds.”
    Lara Williams, Supper Club

  • #11
    Jodi Picoult
    “In that moment, she understood fully what made Alice Arden kill her husband. Love was a religion all its own, one that could damn you or save you, or turn you into a zealot.”
    Jodi Picoult, By Any Other Name
    tags: love

  • #12
    William Shakespeare
    “When he shall die,
    Take him and cut him out in little stars,
    And he will make the face of heaven so fine
    That all the world will be in love with night
    And pay no worship to the garish sun.”
    William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

  • #13
    Jodi Picoult
    “Grief was the tax of having something precious.”
    Jodi Picoult, By Any Other Name

  • #14
    Gus Moreno
    “I’m afraid that when we die, we end up wherever we always thought we’d end up. If we want to go to heaven, we go to heaven. If we believe in reincarnation, we come back as a baby or an animal or a tree. If we think we’re going to hell, we’ll burn forever, and we’ll never realize that we were the ones to put ourselves there.”
    Gus Moreno, This Thing Between Us

  • #15
    Gus Moreno
    “People cannot bear to think there are channels of human experience that are closed off to them, that they’ll never know. People want to believe their experience is universal, that nothing’s outside their scope.”
    Gus Moreno, This Thing Between Us

  • #16
    Gus Moreno
    “When you died I mourned you, but also the version of myself I was with you. So there were two deaths.”
    Gus Moreno, This Thing Between Us

  • #17
    Gus Moreno
    “They were so quick to define you, to pin you down to something. Who didn’t like music? What dead person didn’t have a great smile? A great laugh? No one was calling you these things when you were alive. Alive, you got to be just you. Dead, they needed to encapsulate you, harness you into a favorite movie they could buy, a favorite motto they could tattoo. No one got that you were those things primarily because you were you, not because they made you.”
    Gus Moreno, This Thing Between Us

  • #18
    Gus Moreno
    “If I was left alone then there was no one for me to hate.”
    Gus Moreno, This Thing Between Us

  • #19
    Gus Moreno
    “We fought. We made love. We each quietly hoped the other would grow out of their failings but learned to talk about it when that didn't happen.”
    Gus Moreno, This Thing Between Us

  • #20
    “what is a workplace but a cult where everyone gets paid”
    Calvin Kasulke, Several People Are Typing

  • #21
    “By that logic, a relationship is just a cult with two people. Well, okay, two or more. A shared language, shared rituals, devotion to ideals like fidelity or love, or getting really into renaissance fairs together.”
    Calvin Kasulke, Several People Are Typing

  • #22
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “[W]hen you see beauty in desolation it changes something inside you. Desolation tries to colonize you.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #23
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “The effect of this cannot be understood without being there. The beauty of it cannot be understood, either, and when you see beauty in desolation it changes something inside you. Desolation tries to colonize you.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #24
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “some questions will ruin you if you are denied the answer long enough.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #25
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “There are certain kinds of deaths that one should not be expected to re-live, certain kinds of connections that are so deep that when broken you feel the snap of the link inside you.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #26
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “We all live in a kind of continuous dream,” I told him. “When we wake, it is because something, some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we’ve taken as reality.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #27
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “You can either waste time worrying about a death that might not come or concentrate on what’s left to you.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #28
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “In unusual situations there can be a comfort in the presence of even someone you think might be your enemy.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #29
    Jeff Vandermeer
    “pretending often leads to becoming a reasonable facsimile of what you mimic, even if only from a distance.”
    Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

  • #30
    Michael Finkel
    “When you wear your heart on your sleeve, it's exposed to the elements.”
    Michael Finkel, The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession



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