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  • #1
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    “For me, I am driven by two main philosophies: know more today about the world than I knew yesterday and lessen the suffering of others. You'd be surprised how far that gets you.”
    Neil deGrasse Tyson

  • #2
    “It's easier to act your way into a new way of thinking, than think your way into a new way of acting.”
    Jerry Sternin, The Power of Positive Deviance: How Unlikely Innovators Solve the World's Toughest Problems

  • #3
    Karen Foxlee
    “Do you know what love is like, Rose? It's like having a sky, a whole sky racing inside you. Four seasons' worth of sky. One minute you are soaring and then you are all thunderclouds and then you are deep with stars and then you are empty.”
    Karen Foxlee, The Midnight Dress
    tags: love

  • #4
    Cath Crowley
    “We are the books we read and the things we love.”
    Cath Crowley, Words in Deep Blue

  • #5
    Rachel Joyce
    “It wasn’t just 1) the artwork and sleeve notes on the album sleeve. It wasn’t 2) the possibility of a hidden track, or a little message carved in the final groove. It wasn’t 3) the mahogany richness of the quality of sound. (But CD sound was clean, the reps argued. It had no surface noise. To which Frank replied, “Clean? What’s music got to do with clean? Where is the humanity in clean? Life has surface noise! Do you want to listen to furniture polish?”) It wasn’t even 4) the ritual of checking the record before carefully lowering the stylus. No, most of all it was about the journey. 5) The journey that an album made from one track to the next, with a hiatus in the middle, when you had to get up and flip the record over in order to finish. With vinyl, you couldn’t just sit there like a lemon. You had to get up off your arse and take part.”
    Rachel Joyce, The Music Shop

  • #6
    Elodie Harper
    “Amara looks at Dido, at the joy on her face, and realises there is nobody she loves more. Warmth spreads through her. She has never had a friend like Dido. She is the light in the darkness of her life.”
    Elodie Harper, The Wolf Den

  • #7
    Elodie Cheesman
    “It seems to me that pretending to be the person everyone wants you to be is easier than grappling with the messiness underneath.

    "...,there's a big gap between our private thoughts and intentions and public words and actions. I think that's what intimacy is -- learning the landscape of that divide. It's not insuperable, and sometimes it's worth putting in the effort to understand another person.”
    Elodie Cheesman, Love, In Theory



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