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  • #1
    Marin Sorescu
    “Dă-i societății aripi și le va arde pe rug.”
    Marin Sorescu

  • #2
    Marin Sorescu
    “Scara la cer

    Un fir de paianjen
    Atârna de tavan.
    Exact deasupra patului meu.

    În fiecare zi observ
    Cum se lasa tot mai jos.
    Mi se trimite si
    Scara la cer - zic,

    Mi se arunca de sus.

    Desi am slabit îngrozitor de mult
    Sunt doar fantoma celui ce am fost
    Ma gândesc ca trupul meu
    Este totusi prea greu
    Pentru scara asta delicata.

    - Suflete, ia-o tu înainte.
    Pâs! Pâs!”
    Marin Sorescu, Poezii

  • #3
    Marin Sorescu
    “E strâmt aici, dar ai unde să-ți pierzi minţile.”
    Marin Sorescu, Iona

  • #4
    Charlotte Brontë
    “Do you think I am an automaton? — a machine without feelings? and can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong! — I have as much soul as you — and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh: it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal — as we are!”
    Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre

  • #5
    Octavian Paler
    “Cred că lumea a fost prea mare pentru mine. În schimb, o lume redusă la "doi" mi s-a părut ideală.”
    Octavian Paler

  • #6
    Octavian Paler
    “Să aștepți oricât. Să aștepți orice. Să nu-ți amintești, în schimb, orice. Nu sunt bune decât amintirile care te ajută să trăiești în prezent.”
    Octavian Paler, Viața pe un peron

  • #7
    Octavian Paler
    “Închipuiţi-vă că într-o zi ar fi venit un tren şi n-am fi mai avut putere să urcăm în el. L-am dorit prea mult, l-am aşteptat prea mult. Ne-am epuizat în aşteptare şi nu ne-a rămas nicio picătură de energie pentru a ne bucura de sosirea lucrului aşteptat. Numai că ne-am fi simţit striviţi de o mare tristeţe, amintindu-ne cât am visat trenul acela care acum pleacă fără noi. Şi ce-am fi putut face după plecarea trenului? Singura noastră şansă ar fi fost să uităm de el, să uităm de toate, să dormim, iar când ne trezeam, cu ultimile noastre puteri, să aşteptăm alt tren...”
    Octavian Paler

  • #8
    Octavian Paler
    “Cred că dragostea ne ridică în proprii noştri ochi. Şi cât de mult ai vrea să fii aşa cum te vede celălalt! Ai dori, şi chiar încerci, să micşorezi distanţa dintre ceea ce ştii că eşti în realitate şi ceea ce intuieşti că vede în tine cel pe care-l iubeşti.”
    Octavian Paler

  • #9
    Octavian Paler
    “Nu mi-e frică de Dumnezeu, ci de absenţa lui Dumnezeu.”
    Octavian Paler

  • #10
    Octavian Paler
    “Era încă pentru mine o femeie aproape necunoscută şi totuşi am simţit, pentru prima oară, o căldură care mi-a dezvăluit un adevăr surprinzător, că apariţia iubirii nu e un proces, e instantanee, aşa cum cred că e clipa morţii; că dragostea apare ca orice mare idee, fiind o ţâşnire de undeva din întunericul nostru.”
    Octavian Paler, Un om norocos

  • #11
    Octavian Paler
    “La drept vorbind, toată viaţa mea e un şir de pasiuni eşuate.
    Mereu am luat-o de la început.”
    Octavian Paler, Viața pe un peron

  • #12
    Octavian Paler
    “Ţipătul nu este un argument, este o izbucnire de disperare;
    dacă fiecare şi-ar ţipa disperările pe toate drumurile, nu s-ar mai
    putea trai.”
    Octavian Paler, Viața pe un peron

  • #13
    Octavian Paler
    “Uneori, omul e în situaţia lui Cortes, de a arde toate corăbiile care l-ar putea duce înapoi, ca să poată merge înainte.”
    Octavian Paler

  • #14
    Octavian Paler
    “Sinuciderea e, poate, singurul act uman care e totdeauna sincer, nu e niciodata mimat.”
    Octavian Paler, Deșertul pentru totdeauna

  • #15
    Octavian Paler
    “Lumea e plina de masti de sticla. Te uiti si nu le vezi.
    Mîngîi fata unei femei si nu simti masca asta de sticla. Se
    îmbratiseaza doi amanti si nu simt unul la celalalt masca de
    sticla. Se saruta si nu simt. Mama îsi creste copilul si nu simte
    cum odata cu obrazul se largeste si masca de sticla. Nu, aceste
    masti nu se vad. Dar opriti-va undeva, vroiam sa le strig, si
    tipati, cereti ajutor, amenintati.”
    Octavian Paler, Viața pe un peron

  • #16
    Octavian Paler
    “De ce ţin oare oamenii să se dezvinovăţească pentru faptul că nu sunt destul de ticăloşi?”
    Octavian Paler, Un om norocos

  • #17
    Dean Koontz
    “Grief can destroy you --or focus you. You can decide a relationship was all for nothing if it had to end in death, and you alone. OR you can realize that every moment of it had more meaning than you dared to recognize at the time, so much meaning it scared you, so you just lived, just took for granted the love and laughter of each day, and didn't allow yourself to consider the sacredness of it. But when it's over and you're alone, you begin to see that it wasn't just a movie and a dinner together, not just watching sunsets together, not just scrubbing a floor or washing dishes together or worrying over a high electric bill. It was everything, it was the why of life, every event and precious moment of it. The answer to the mystery of existence is the love you shared sometimes so imperfectly, and when the loss wakes you to the deeper beauty of it, to the sanctity of it, you can't get off your knees for a long time, you're driven to your knees not by the weight of the loss but by gratitude for what preceded the loss. And the ache is always there, but one day not the emptiness, because to nurture the emptiness, to take solace in it, is to disrespect the gift of life.”
    Dean Koontz, Odd Hours

  • #18
    Dean Koontz
    “Because God is never cruel, there is a reason for all things. We must know the pain of loss; because if we never knew it, we would have no compassion for others, and we would become monsters of self-regard, creatures of unalloyed self-interest. The terrible pain of loss teaches humility to our prideful kind, has the power to soften uncaring hearts, to make a better person of a good one.”
    Dean Koontz, The Darkest Evening of the Year

  • #19
    Dean Koontz
    “Petting, scratching, and cuddling a dog could be as soothing to the mind and heart as deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer.”
    Dean Koontz, False Memory

  • #20
    Dean Koontz
    “Not one day in anyone’s life is an uneventful day, no day without profound meaning, no matter how dull and boring it might seem, no matter whether you are a seamstress or a queen, a shoeshine boy, or a movie star, a renowned philosopher or a Down’s-syndrome child. Because in every day of your life, there are opportunities to perform little kindnesses for others, both by conscious acts of will and unconscious example. Each smallest act of kindness—even just words of hope when they are needed, the remembrance of a birthday, a compliment that engenders a smile—reverberates across great distances and spans of time, affecting lives unknown to the one whose generous spirit was the source of this good echo, because kindness is passed on and grows each time it’s passed, until a simple courtesy becomes an act of selfless courage years later and far away. Likewise, each small meanness, each thoughtless expression of hatred, each envious and bitter act, regardless of how petty, can inspire others, and is therefore the seed that ultimately produces evil fruit, poisoning people whom you have never met and never will. All human lives are so profoundly and intricately entwined—those dead, those living, those generations yet to come—that the fate of all is the fate of each, and the hope of humanity rests in every heart and in every pair of hands. Therefore, after every failure, we are obliged to strive again for success, and when faced with the end of one thing, we must build something new and better in the ashes, just as from pain and grief, we must weave hope, for each of us is a thread critical to the strength—to the very survival of the human tapestry. Every hour in every life contains such often-unrecognized potential to affect the world that the great days and thrilling possibilities are combined always in this momentous day.”
    Dean Koontz, From the Corner of His Eye

  • #21
    Dean Koontz
    “Change isn't easy... changing the way you live means changing what you believe about life. That's hard... When we make our own misery, we sometimes cling to it even when we want so bad to change because the misery is something we know. The misery is comfortable.”
    Dean Koontz

  • #22
    Dean Koontz
    “No matter how close we are to another person, few human relationships are as free from strife, disagreement, and frustration as is the relationship you have with a good dog. Few human beings give of themselves to another as a dog gives of itself. I also suspect that we cherish dogs because their unblemished souls make us wish - consciously or unconsciously - that we were as innocent as they are, and make us yearn for a place where innocence is universal and where the meanness, the betrayals, and the cruelties of this world are unknown.”
    Dean Koontz, A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog

  • #23
    Dean Koontz
    “Humanity is a parade of fools, and I am at the front of it, twirling a baton.”
    Dean Koontz

  • #24
    Dean Koontz
    “Where there is cake, there is hope. And there is always cake.”
    Dean Koontz, Life Expectancy

  • #25
    Dean Koontz
    “Intuition is seeing with the soul.”
    Dean Koontz

  • #26
    Dean Koontz
    “There are no explanations for human evil. Only excuses.”
    Dean Koontz, Intensity

  • #27
    Dean Koontz
    “On the Road that I have taken, one day walking I awaken, amazed to see where I've come, where I'm going, where I'm from.”
    Dean Koontz, The Book of Counted Sorrows

  • #28
    Dean Koontz
    “If dogs talked, one of them would be president by now. Everybody likes dogs.”
    Dean Koontz

  • #29
    Dean Koontz
    “Now take my hand and hold it tight.
    I will not fail you here tonight,
    For failing you, I fail myself
    And place my soul upon a shelf
    In Hell's library without light.
    I will not fail you here tonight.”
    Dean Koontz, The Book of Counted Sorrows

  • #30
    Dean Koontz
    “Loss is the hardest thing, I said. But it's also the teacher that's the most difficult to ignore.”
    Dean Koontz, Odd Hours



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