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  • #1
    Bernard M. Baruch
    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
    Bernard M. Baruch

  • #2
    Steve Jobs
    “Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
    Steve Jobs

  • #3
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #4
    Moira Young
    “Like what you see,Angel? he says.
    You ain't my type”
    Moira Young, Blood Red Road

  • #5
    Moira Young
    “All the time I’ve knowed you, Jack, you kept the door to that heart of yers locked up tight an the key hid away. Looks like she found it.
    He says nothing. Molly waits. Then:
    Keys ain’t her style, he says. She kicked the door down.”
    Moira Young, Rebel Heart

  • #6
    Moira Young
    “What happens to you changes you. Fer good or ill, yer changed ferever. There ain't no goin back. No matter how many tears you cry.”
    Moira Young, Rebel Heart

  • #7
    Moira Young
    “Pa? You never said. What'm I gonna be? Good or bad?
    He kisses the top of my head. Whispers in my ear, so's only him and me can hear. You, my darlin daughter, are gonna be somethin else entirely.”
    Moira Young, Rebel Heart

  • #8
    Leila Sales
    “That's the problem with life. You never get enough time to stare at your ceiling and try to figure out what's going on.”
    Leila Sales, This Song Will Save Your Life
    tags: life

  • #9
    Leila Sales
    “You think it's so easy to change yourself. You think it's so easy, but it's not. True, things don't stay the same forever: couches are replaced, boys leave, you discover a song, your body becomes forever scarred. And with each of these moments you change and change again, your true self spinning, shifting positions-- but always at last it returns to you, like a dancer on the floor. Because throughout it all, you are still, always, you: beautiful and bruised, known and unknowable. And isn't that - just you - enough.”
    Leila Sales, This Song Will Save Your Life

  • #10
    Leila Sales
    “I believe that a person's taste in music tells you a lot about them. In some cases, it tells you everything you need to know.”
    Leila Sales, This Song Will Save Your Life

  • #11
    Ray Bradbury
    “The first thing you learn in life is you're a fool. The last thing you learn in life is you're the same fool.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #12
    Ray Bradbury
    “I’m ALIVE. Thinking about it, noticing it, is new. You do things and don’t watch. Then all of a sudden you look and see what you’re doing and it’s the first time, really.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #13
    Ray Bradbury
    “Sunsets we always liked because they only happen once and go away."
    "But, Lena, that's sad."
    "No, if the sunset stayed and we got bored, that would be a real sadness.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #14
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #15
    Steve  Martin
    “A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.”
    Steve Martin

  • #16
    John Green
    “Saying 'I notice you're a nerd' is like saying, 'Hey, I notice that you'd rather be intelligent than be stupid, that you'd rather be thoughtful than be vapid, that you believe that there are things that matter more than the arrest record of Lindsay Lohan. Why is that?' In fact, it seems to me that most contemporary insults are pretty lame. Even 'lame' is kind of lame. Saying 'You're lame' is like saying 'You walk with a limp.' Yeah, whatever, so does 50 Cent, and he's done all right for himself.”
    John Green

  • #17
    Ray Bradbury
    “Time is so strange and life is twice as strange. You must promise me not to live to be too old, William. It if is at all convenient, die before you're fifty. It my take a bit of doing. But I advise this is simply because there is no telling when another Helen Loomis might be born. It would be dreadful, wouldn't it, if you lived on to be very very old and some afternoon in 1999 walked down Main street and saw me standing there, aged twenty-one, and the whole thing out of balance again?”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #18
    Ray Bradbury
    “The world, like a great iris of an even more gigantic eye, which has also just opened and stretched out to encompass everything, stared back at him.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #19
    Ray Bradbury
    “No matter how hard you try to be what you once were, you can only be what you are here and now.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine
    tags: time

  • #20
    Ray Bradbury
    “Trains and boxcars and the smell of coal and fire are not ugly to children. Ugliness is a concept that we happen on later and become self-conscious about.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #21
    Ray Bradbury
    “I want to feel all there is to feel, he thought. Let me feel tired, now, let me feel tired. I mustn't forget, I'm alive, I know I'm alive, I mustn't forget it tonight or tomorrow or the day after that.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #22
    Ray Bradbury
    “No person ever died that had a family.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #23
    Ray Bradbury
    “I’m really alive! he thought. I never knew it before, or if I did I don’t remember!”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #24
    Ray Bradbury
    “Tom," said Douglas, "just promise me one thing, okay?"
    "It's a promise. What?"
    "You may be my brother and maybe I hate you sometimes, but stick around, all right?"
    "You mean you'll let me follow you and the older guys when you go on hikes?"
    "Well . . . sure . . . even that. What I mean is, don't go away, huh? Don't let any cars run over you or fall of a cliff."
    "I should say not! Whatta you think I am, anyway?"
    "'Cause if worst comes to worst, and both of us are real old--say forty or forty-five some day-- we can own a gold mine out West and sit there smoking corn silk and growing bears."
    "Growing beards! Boy!"
    "Like I say, you stick around and don't let nothing happen."
    "You can depend on me," said Tom.
    "It's not you I worry about," said Douglas. "It's the way God runs the world."
    Tom thought about this for a moment.
    "He's all right, Doug," said Tom. "He tries.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #25
    Ray Bradbury
    “You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #26
    Ray Bradbury
    “You can’t learn to write in college. It’s a very bad place for writers because the teachers always think they know more than you do—and they don’t. They have prejudices. They may like Henry James, but what if you don’t want to write like Henry James? They may like John Irving, for instance, who’s the bore of all time. A lot of the people whose work they’ve taught in the schools for the last thirty years, I can’t understand why people read them and why they are taught. The library, on the other hand, has no biases. The information is all there for you to interpret. You don’t have someone telling you what to think. You discover it for yourself.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #27
    Ray Bradbury
    “Some people turn sad awfully young. No special reason, it seems, but they seem almost to be born that way. They bruise easier, tire faster, cry quicker, remember longer and, as I say, get sadder younger than anyone else in the world. I know, for I'm one of them.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #28
    Ray Bradbury
    “He realized that all men were like this; that each person was to himself one alone. One oneness, a unit in a society, but always afraid. Like here, standing. If he should scream, if he should holler for help, would it matter?
    Blackness could come swiftly, swallowing; in one titanically freezing moment all would be concluded. Long before dawn, long before police with flashlights might probe the dark, disturbed pathway, long before men with trembling brains could rustle down the pebbles
    to his help. Even if they were within five hundred yards of him now, and help certainly was, in three seconds a dark tide could rise to take all ten years from him and— The essential impact of life’s loneliness crushed his beginning-to-tremble body. Mother was alone, too. She could not look to the sanctity of marriage, the protection of her family’s love, she could not look to the United States Constitution or the City Police, she could not look anywhere, in this very instant, save into her heart, and there she would find nothing but uncontrollable repugnance and a will to fear. In this instant it was an individual problem seeking an individual solution. He must accept being alone and work on from there.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #29
    Ray Bradbury
    “After all, once a time was over, it was done. You were always in the present. //

    Pictures? No, they lie. You’re not the picture. My dear, you’re not the dates, or the ink, or the paper. You’re not these trunks of junk and dust. You’re only you, here, now—the present you.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

  • #30
    Ray Bradbury
    “It doesn't matter if being so alive kills a man; it’s better to have the quick fever every time.”
    Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine



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