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  • #1
    Erin Morgenstern
    “The finest of pleasures are always the unexpected ones.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #2
    Erin Morgenstern
    “You may tell a tale that takes up residence in someone's soul, becomes their blood and self and purpose. That tale will move them and drive them and who knows that they might do because of it, because of your words. That is your role, your gift.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #3
    Erin Morgenstern
    “You're in the right place at the right time, and you care enough to do what needs to be done. Sometimes that's enough.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #4
    Erin Morgenstern
    “To be rather than to seem.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #5
    Garrison Keillor
    “Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose.”
    Garrison Keillor

  • #6
    Garrison Keillor
    “Nothing you do for children is ever wasted.”
    Garrison Keillor, Leaving Home

  • #7
    Garrison Keillor
    “I believe in looking reality straight in the eye and denying it. ”
    Garrison Keillor
    tags: life

  • #8
    Garrison Keillor
    “One reads books in order to gain the privilege of living more than one life. People who don't read are trapped in a mine shaft, even if they think the sun is shining.”
    Garrison Keillor

  • #9
    Garrison Keillor
    “A girl in a bikini is like having a loaded gun on your coffee table- There's nothing wrong with them, but it's hard to stop thinking about.”
    Garrison Keillor

  • #10
    Garrison Keillor
    “It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars.”
    Garrison Keillor

  • #11
    Garrison Keillor
    “My generation was secretive, brooding, ambitious, show-offy, and this generation is congenial. Totally. I imagine them walking around with GPS chips that notify them when a friend is in the vicinity, and their GPSes guide them to each other in clipped electronic lady voices and they sit down side by side in a coffee shop and text-message each other while checking their e-mail and hopping and skipping around Facebook to see who has posted pictures of their weekend.”
    Garrison Keillor
    tags: humor

  • #12
    Garrison Keillor
    “And then I stand in front of God's Throne squinting up at His blazing glory and He says, 'You had your opportunities, boy. But did you listen? No. You went on heedlesly reading that garbagey magazine with pictures of naked girls in it. How juvenile! I gave geese more sense than that.'

    Please, God. I'm only fourteen years old. A teenager. Have mercy. Be loving.

    I was,' says God. 'For eons. And look at what it got me. You.'

    God turns in disgust, just the way Daddy does. 'Sorry, but I'm the Creator. I take it personally. There are slugs and bugs and night-crawlers I feel better about having created - I mean, there are sparrows - I've got my eye on one right now. Is that sparrow consumed with lust? No. He mates in the spring and that's the end of it. Consider the lilies. Do they think about lily tits all the time? No. They look not and they lust not, and yet I say unto you that you will never be half as attractive as they. Therefore, I say unto you, think not about peckers and boobs and all that nonsense and your Heavenly Father will see that you meet a good woman and marry her, just as I do for the sparrow and walleye - yea verily, even the night-crawler and the eelpout. But I've told you this over and over for nineteen centuries. And now, verily, it's too late. Time's up, buster. Lights out! Game's over!”
    Garrison Keillor

  • #13
    Garrison Keillor
    “Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.”
    Garrison Keillor, Good Poems

  • #14
    Garrison Keillor
    “They say such nice things about people at their funerals that it makes me sad to realize that I'm going to miss mine by just a few days.”
    Garrison Keillor, Good Poems for Hard Times

  • #15
    Garrison Keillor
    “A person cannot coast along in old destructive habits year after year and accept whatever comes along. A person must stand up on her own two legs and walk. Get off the bus and go get on another. Climb out of the ditch and cross the road. Find the road that s where you want to go. ... The only sermon that counts is the one that is formed by our actions. She would quit drinking and thereby show Kyle life is what you make it. A person can grab hold of her life and change things for the better. This happens all the time. We are not chips of wood drifting down the stream of time. We have oars.”
    Garrison Keillor, Pontoon: A Novel of Lake Wobegon

  • #16
    Garrison Keillor
    “Selective ignorance, a cornerstone of child rearing. You don't put kids under surveillance: it might frighten you. Parents should sit tall in the saddle and look upon their troops with a noble and benevolent and extremely nearsighted gaze.”
    Garrison Keillor, Leaving Home: A Collection of Lake Wobegon Stories

  • #17
    Garrison Keillor
    “He was admired for never being at a loss for words and never wasting any either.”
    garrison keillor, Lake Wobegon Days
    tags: humor

  • #18
    Elvis Presley
    “When things go wrong, don't go with them.”
    Elvis Presley

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “I don't care," Clary said. "He'd do it for me. Tell me he wouldn't. If I were missing-"
    "He'd burn the whole world down till he could dig you out of the ashes. I know," Alec said.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “Medium clever,” Simon acknowledged. “Like a cross between George Clooney in Ocean’s Eleven and those MythBusters guys, but, you know, better-looking.”
    “I’m always so glad I have no idea what you’re vacantly chattering about,” said Jace. “It fills me with a sense of peace and well-being.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #21
    Cassandra Clare
    “And when I saw him lying dead in a pool of his own blood, I knew then that I hadn't stopped believing in God. I'd just stopped believing God cared. There might be a God, Clary, and there might be not. Either way, we're on our own.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #22
    Cassandra Clare
    “She could ask for anything, she thought dizzily, anything--an end to pain or world hunger or disease, or for peace on earth. But then again, perhaps these things weren't in the power of angels to grant, or they would already have been granted. And perhaps people were supposed to find these things for themselves.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #23
    Cassandra Clare
    “Clary: What are you doing here, anyway?
    Jace: 'Here' as in your bedroom or 'here' as in the great spiritual question of our purpose here on this planet? If you're asking whether it's all just a cosmic coincidence or there's a greater metaethical purpose to life, well, that's a puzzler for the ages. I mean, simple ontological reductionism is clearly a fallacious argument, but-
    Clary: I'm going to bed.”
    Cassandra Clare

  • #24
    “that family isn’t blood. It’s the
    people who love you. The people who
    have your back.”
    City of Heavenly Fire Cassandra Clare

  • #25
    Cassandra Clare
    “There is truth in stories,” said Arthur. “There is truth in one of your paintings, boy or in a sunset or a couplet from Homer. Fiction is truth, even if it is not a fact. If you believe only in facts and forget stories, your brain will live, but your heart will die.”
    Cassandra Clare, Lord of Shadows

  • #26
    John Green
    “Your now is not your forever.”
    John Green, Turtles All the Way Down

  • #27
    John Green
    “The problem with happy endings is that they're either not really happy, or not really endings, you know? In real life, some things get better and some things get worse. And then eventually you die.”
    John Green, Turtles All the Way Down

  • #28
    Horatius
    “Pulvis et umbra sumus. (We are but dust and shadow.)”
    Horace, The Odes of Horace

  • #29
    Pablo Picasso
    “The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.”
    Pablo Picasso

  • #30
    “Everybody has a little bit of the sun and moon in them. Everybody has a little bit of man, woman, and animal in them. Darks and lights in them. Everyone is part of a connected cosmic system. Part earth and sea, wind and fire, with some salt and dust swimming in them. We have a universe within ourselves that mimics the universe outside. None of us are just black or white, or never wrong and always right. No one. No one exists without polarities. Everybody has good and bad forces working with them, against them, and within them.


    PART SUN AND MOON by Suzy Kassem”
    Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem



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