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  • #1
    Thomas  Harris
    “When the Fox hears the Rabbit scream he comes a-runnin', but not to help.”
    Thomas Harris, The Silence of the Lambs

  • #2
    Aleksandr Voinov
    “You learn the wisest lessons from your enemy. If you live.”
    Aleksandr Voinov, Scorpion

  • #3
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “I remained too much inside my head and ended up losing my mind”
    Edgar Allen Poe

  • #4
    André Brink
    “In love, no question is ever preposterous.”
    Andre Brink, Before I Forget

  • #5
    Ellen Hopkins
    “But how do you tell your heart, “No, don't swell with magic, you'll only burst?” How do you tell it to clamp itself off from possibilities? God knows I don't need more pain in life. Why did I invite it in? Do I have to feel pain to believe I feel anything at all?”
    Ellen Hopkins, Glass

  • #6
    Clive Barker
    “Nothing ever begins.
    There is no first moment; no single word or place from which this or any story springs.
    The threads can always be traced back to some earlier tale, and the tales that preceded that; though as the narrator's voice recedes the connections will seem to grow more tenuous, for each age will want the tale told as if it were of its own making.”
    Clive Barker, Weave World

  • #7
    Anthony Burgess
    “If he can only perform good or only perform evil, then he is a clockwork orange—meaning that he has the appearance of an organism lovely with colour and juice but is in fact only a clockwork toy to be wound up by God or the Devil.”
    Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange

  • #8
    W.H. Auden
    “He was my North, my South, my East and West,
    My working week and my Sunday rest,
    My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
    I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.”
    W. H. Auden, Collected Poems

  • #9
    Jim Morrison
    “It may have been in pieces, but I gave you the best of me.”
    Jim Morrison

  • #10
    Stephen  King
    “Every religion lies. Every moral precept is a delusion. Even the stars are a mirage. The truth is darkness, and the only thing that matters is making a statement before one enters it. Cutting the skin of the world and leaving a scar. That’s all history is, after all: scar tissue.”
    Stephen King, Mr. Mercedes

  • #11
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “People don't want their lives fixed. Nobody wants their problems solved. Their dramas. their distractions. Their stories resolved. Their messes cleaned up. Because what would they have left? Just the big scary unknown.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Survivor

  • #12
    E. Lockhart
    “Open their souls. Open their veins. Wipe off their smiles.
    Be a family. Stay a family.”
    E. Lockhart, We Were Liars

  • #13
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “PIPPIN: I didn't think it would end this way.

    GANDALF: End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path, one that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass, and then you see it.

    PIPPIN: What? Gandalf? See what?

    GANDALF: White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise.

    PIPPIN: Well, that isn't so bad.

    GANDALF: No. No, it isn't.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

  • #14
    Paul Tremblay
    “She kept talking and she kept talking. I thought she would never stop. Standing there, I felt the sun pour through the windows, setting and rising on my back. The sunroom had become a sundial measuring the geological age of my psychological toture.”
    Paul Tremblay, A Head Full of Ghosts
    tags: horror

  • #15
    Kay Redfield Jamison
    “Each way to suicide is its own: intensely private, unknowable, and terrible. Suicide will have seemed to its perpetrator the last and best of bad possibilities, and any attempt by the living to chart this final terrain of life can be only a sketch, maddeningly incomplete ”
    Kay Redfield Jamison, Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide

  • #16
    Sylvia Plath
    “Kiss me, and you will see how important I am.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #17
    Melissa Broder
    “The anxiety of the sexual act is my sexual act: a love story.”
    Melissa Broder, So Sad Today: Personal Essays

  • #18
    Melissa Broder
    “Let's pretend you are capable of being who I think I need you to be: a love story.”
    Melissa Broder, So Sad Today: Personal Essays

  • #19
    Philip K. Dick
    “It's the basic condition of life to be required to violate our own identity.”
    Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

  • #20
    Philip K. Dick
    “I love you,' Rachael said. 'If I entered a room and found a sofa covered with your hide I'd score very high on the Voigt-Kampff test.”
    Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
    tags: love

  • #21
    Charles Bukowski
    “If something burns your soul with purpose and desire, it’s your duty to be reduced to ashes by it. Any other form of existence will be yet another dull book in the library of life.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #22
    Iain Reid
    “Sometimes a thought is closer to truth, to reality, than an action. You can say anything, you can do anything, but you can't fake a thought.”
    Iain Reid, I'm Thinking of Ending Things

  • #23
    Jeannette Walls
    “....he said it was interesting. He used the word 'textured'. He said 'smooth' is boring but 'textured' was interesting, and the scar meant that I was stronger than whatever had tried to hurt me.”
    Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle

  • #24
    Paul Tremblay
    “But ghosts aren't white and bright. Ghosts are shadows of someone or something gone wrong.”
    Paul Tremblay, Disappearance at Devil's Rock

  • #25
    Susannah Cahalan
    “When the brain is working to remember something, similar patterns of neurons fire as they did during the perception of the original event. These networks are linked, and each time we revisit them, they become stronger and more associated. But they need the proper retrieval cues--words, smells, images-- for them to be brought back as memories”
    Susannah Cahalan, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness

  • #26
    Susannah Cahalan
    “Like daffodils in the early days of spring, my neurons were resprouting receptors as the winter of the illness ebbed.”
    Susannah Cahalan, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness

  • #27
    Susannah Cahalan
    “We are, in the end, a sum of our parts, and when the body fails, all the virtues we hold dear go with it.”
    Susannah Cahalan, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness

  • #28
    Susannah Cahalan
    “Sometimes, Just when we need them, life wraps metaphors up in little bows for us. When you think all is lost, the things you need the most return unexpectedly.”
    Susannah Cahalan, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness

  • #29
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “When we die, these are the stories still on our lips. The stories we’ll only tell strangers, someplace private in the padded cell of midnight. These important stories, we rehearse them for years in our head but never tell. These stories are ghosts, bringing people back from the dead. Just for a moment. For a visit. Every story is a ghost.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Haunted

  • #30
    Melissa Broder
    “It seems weird to me that here we are, alive, not knowing why we are alive, and just going about our business, sort of ignoring that fact. How are we all not looking at each other all the time just like, Yo, what the fuck?”
    Melissa Broder, So Sad Today: Personal Essays



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