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  • #1
    Roald Dahl
    “So please, oh please, we beg, we pray,
    Go throw your TV set away,
    And in its place you can install
    A lovely bookshelf on the wall.
    Then fill the shelves with lots of books.”
    Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

  • #2
    Craig Ferguson
    “Everything I think of now is too rude to actually say.”
    Craig Ferguson

  • #3
    Craig Ferguson
    “I'm always a bit shy around evil people...”
    Craig Ferguson, American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot

  • #4
    Craig Ferguson
    “Its hard to stay up. Its been a long long day
    And you've got the sandman at your door.
    But hang on, leave the TV on and lets do it anyway.
    Its ok.
    You can always sleep through work tomorrow. Ok?
    Hey, Hey, Tomorrow's just your future yesterday.
    Tell the clock on the wall, "Forget the wake up call."
    Cause the night's not nearly through.
    Wipe the sleep from your eyes. Give yourself a surprise.
    Let your worries wait another day.
    And if you stay too late at the bar,
    At least you made it out this far.
    So make up your mind and say, "Let's do it anyway!"
    Its Ok
    You can always sleep through work tomorrow, ok?
    Hey, Hey, Tomorrow's just your future yesterday.
    Life's too short to worry about
    the things that you can live without
    And I regret to say,
    the morning light is hours away.
    The world can be such a fright,
    But it belongs to us tonight.
    What's the point of going to bed?
    You look so lovely when your eyes are red.
    Tomorrow's just your future yesterday.”
    Craig Ferguson

  • #5
    David  Mitchell
    “A half-read book is a half-finished love affair.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #6
    David  Mitchell
    “My life amounts to no more than one drop in a limitless ocean. Yet what is any ocean, but a multitude of drops?”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #7
    David  Mitchell
    “Our lives are not our own. We are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #8
    David  Mitchell
    “I believe there is another world waiting for us. A better world. And I'll be waiting for you there.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #9
    David  Mitchell
    “Belief, like fear or love, is a force to be understood as we understand the theory of relativity and principals of uncertainty. Phenomena that determine the course of our lives. Yesterday, my life was headed in one direction. Today, it is headed in another. Yesterday, I believe I would never have done what I did today. These forces that often remake time and space, that can shape and alter who we
    imagine ourselves to be, begin long before we are born and continue after we perish. Our lives and our choices, like quantum trajectories, are understood moment to moment. That each point of intersection, each encounter, suggest a new potential direction. Proposition, I have fallen in love with Luisa Rey. Is this possible? I just met her and yet, I feel like something important has happened to me.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #10
    David  Mitchell
    “Truth is singular. Its 'versions' are mistruths.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #11
    Albert Camus
    “I looked up at the mass of signs and stars in the night sky and laid myself open for the first time to the benign indifference of the world.”
    Albert Camus, The Stranger

  • #12
    “Sucking the marrow out of life doesn't mean choking on the bone. ”
    Tom Schulman, Dead Poets Society

  • #13
    Roberto Bolaño
    “Reading is like thinking, like praying, like talking to a friend, like expressing your ideas, like listening to other people's ideas, like listening to music, like looking at the view, like taking a walk on the beach.”
    Roberto Bolaño, 2666

  • #14
    Roberto Bolaño
    “The pain, or the memory of pain, that here was literally sucked away by something nameless until only a void was left. The knowledge that this question was possible: pain that turns finally into emptiness. The knowledge that the same equation applied to everything, more or less.”
    Roberto Bolaño, 2666

  • #15
    Roberto Bolaño
    “He chose The Metamorphosis over The Trial, he chose Bartleby over Moby-Dick, he chose A Simple Heart over Bouvard and Pecuchet, and A Christmas Carol over A Tale of Two Cities or The Pickwick Papers. What a sad paradox, thought Amalfitano. Now even bookish pharmacists are afraid to take on the great, imperfect, torrential works, books that blaze paths into the unknown. They choose the perfect exercises of the great masters. Or what amounts to the same thing: they want to watch the great masters spar, but they have no interest in real combat, when the great masters struggle against that something, that something that terrifies us all, that something that cows us and spurs us on, amid blood and mortal wounds and stench.”
    Roberto Bolaño, 2666

  • #16
    Roberto Bolaño
    “For a moment the two of them looked at each other, wordless, as if they were asleep and their dreams had converged on common ground, a place where sound was alien.”
    Roberto Bolaño, 2666

  • #17
    Roberto Bolaño
    “Metaphors are our way of losing ourselves in semblances or treading water in a sea of seeming.”
    Roberto Bolaño, 2666

  • #18
    Roberto Bolaño
    “For her, reading was directly linked to pleasure, not to knowledge or enigmas or constructions or verbal labyrinths…”
    Roberto Bolaño, 2666

  • #19
    Roberto Bolaño
    “The strangest part of the dream,' said Pelletier, 'was the water was alive.”
    Roberto Bolaño, 2666

  • #20
    Anthony Trollope
    “Considering how much we are all given to discuss the characters of others, and discuss them often not in the strictest spirit of charity, it is singular how little we are inclined to think that others can speak ill-naturedly of us, and how angry and hurt we are when proof reaches us that they have done so. It is hardly too much to say that we all of us occasionally speak of our dearest friends in a manner in which those dearest friends would very little like to hear themselves mentioned, and that we nevertheless expect that our dearest friends shall invariably speak of us as though they were blind to all our faults, but keenly alive to every shade of our virtues.”
    Anthony Trollope, Barchester Towers

  • #21
    Carl Sagan
    “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.”
    Carl Sagan

  • #22
    Rob Delaney
    “Children give terrible gifts because they are poor.”
    Rob Delaney, Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage.

  • #23
    I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
    “I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.”
    Jorge Luis Borges

  • #24
    Jorge Luis Borges
    “I am not sure that I exist, actually. I am all the writers that I have read, all the people that I have met, all the women that I have loved; all the cities I have visited.”
    Jorge Luis Borges

  • #25
    Justin Halpern
    “I just want silence... Jesus, it doesn't mean I don't like you. It just means right now, I like silence more.”
    Justin Halpern, Sh*t My Dad Says
    tags: humor

  • #26
    Justin Halpern
    “Democracy ain't so fun when it fucks you.”
    Justin Halpern, Sh*t My Dad Says

  • #27
    Justin Halpern
    “On My Response to Having My Tires Slashed “Oh, don’t go to the goddamned cops. They’re busy with real shit. I don’t want my tax dollars going to figuring out who thinks you’re an asshole.”
    Justin Halpern, Sh*t My Dad Says

  • #28
    Justin Halpern
    “You're ten years old now, you have to take a shower every day...I don't give a shit if you hate it. People hate smelly fuckers. I will not have a smelly fucker for a son.”
    Justin Halpern, Sh*t My Dad Says

  • #29
    Justin Halpern
    “Do people your age know how to comb their fucking hair? It looks like two squirrels crawled on their head and started fucking.”
    Justin Halpern, Sh*t My Dad Says

  • #30
    “For although a man is judged by his actions, by what he has said and done, a man judges himself by what he is willing to do, by what he might have said, or might have done—a judgment that is necessarily hampered, not only by the scope and limits of his imagination, but by the ever-changing measure of his doubt and self-esteem.”
    Eleanor Catton, The Luminaries



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