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  • #1
    Orhan Pamuk
    “Tell me then, does love make one a fool or do only fools fall in love?”
    Orhan Pamuk, My Name Is Red
    tags: love

  • #2
    Orhan Pamuk
    “For if a lover's face survives emblazoned on your heart, the world is still your home.”
    Orhan Pamuk, My Name Is Red

  • #3
    Orhan Pamuk
    “The first thing I learned at school was that some people are idiots; the second thing I learned was that some are even worse.”
    Orhan Pamuk, Istanbul: Memories and the City

  • #4
    Orhan Pamuk
    “There are two kind of men,' said Ka, in a didatic voice. 'The first kind does not fall in love until he's seen how the girls eats a sandwich, how she combs her hair, what sort of nonsense she cares about, why she's angry at her father, and what sort of stories people tell about her. The second type of man -- and I am in this category -- can fall in love with a woman only if he knows next to nothing about her.”
    Orhan Pamuk, Snow

  • #5
    Orhan Pamuk
    “After all, a woman who doesn't love cats is never going to be make a man happy.”
    Orhan Pamuk, The Museum of Innocence

  • #6
    Orhan Pamuk
    “As much as I live I shall not imitate them or hate myself for being different to them”
    Orhan Pamuk, Snow

  • #7
    Orhan Pamuk
    “It may not happen in the first instant, but within ten minutes of meeting a man, a woman has a clear idea of who he is, or at least who he might be for her, and her heart of hearts has already told her whether or not she's going to fall in love with him.”
    Orhan Pamuk

  • #8
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    “the public will always choose a warmed-up lie over the cold truth.”
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Marina

  • #9
    Orhan Pamuk
    “What is love?”
    “I don’t know.”
    “Love is the name given to the bond Kemal feels with Füsun whenever they travel along highways or sidewalks; visit houses, gardens, or rooms; or whenever he watches her sitting in tea gardens and restaurants, and at dinner tables.”
    “Hmmm … that’s a lovely answer,~ But isn’t love what you feel when you can’t see me?”
    “Under those circumstances, it becomes a terrible obsession, an illness.”
    Orhan Pamuk, The Museum of Innocence

  • #10
    Orhan Pamuk
    “Life is beautiful if you are on the road to somewhere”
    Orhan Pamuk, The New Life

  • #11
    Orhan Pamuk
    “Colour is the touch of the eye,
    Music to the deaf,
    A word out of darkness.”
    Orhan Pamuk, My Name Is Red

  • #12
    Orhan Pamuk
    “Happiness means being close to the one you love, that's all. (Taking immediate possession is not necessary.)”
    Orhan Pamuk, The Museum of Innocence

  • #13
    Orhan Pamuk
    “I need the pain of loneliness to make my imagination work.”
    Orhan Pamuk

  • #14
    Orhan Pamuk
    “Immersing oneself in the problems of a book is a good way to keep from thinking of love.”
    Orhan Pamuk, Snow

  • #15
    Orhan Pamuk
    “Because, as I would always tell myself so many years later, lying here in my bed: You can't start out again in life, that's a carriage ride you only take once, but with a book in your hand, no matter how confusing and perplexing it might be, once you've finished it, you can always go back to the beginning; if you like, you can read it through again, in order to figure out what you couldn't understand before, in order to understand life, isn't that so, Fatma?”
    Orhan Pamuk, Sessiz Ev

  • #16
    Markus Zusak
    “Sometimes people are beautiful.
    Not in looks.
    Not in what they say.
    Just in what they are.”
    Markus Zusak, I Am the Messenger

  • #17
    Markus Zusak
    “The only thing worse than a boy who hates you: a boy that loves you.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #18
    Markus Zusak
    “Like most misery, it started with apparent happiness.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #19
    Markus Zusak
    “Sometimes you read a book so special that you want to carry it around with you for months after you've finished just to stay near it.”
    Markus Zusak

  • #20
    Markus Zusak
    “She was saying goodbye and she didn't even know it.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #21
    Patrick Ness
    “The mistake of every young person is to think they're the only ones who see darkness and hardship in the world."
    ...
    "The mistake of every adult, though, is to think darkness and hardship aren't important to young people because we'll grow out of it. Who cares if we will? Life is happening to us now, just like it's happening to you.”
    Patrick Ness, The Rest of Us Just Live Here

  • #22
    Patrick Ness
    “But I don't care what you think, not about these things anyway. If you don't think they're real or important or you think that we'll all grow out of this nonsense, well, that's not really my business. I can't tell you what's real for you. But in return, you can't say what's real for me either. I get to choose. Not you.”
    Patrick Ness, The Rest of Us Just Live Here

  • #23
    Patrick Ness
    “If you're too specific, people will purposely mishear you so they can be outraged about whatever thing that usually outrages them.”
    Patrick Ness, The Rest of Us Just Live Here

  • #24
    Patrick Ness
    “We're each other's questions, aren't we? The question that never gets an answer.”
    Patrick Ness, The Rest of Us Just Live Here

  • #25
    Patrick Ness
    “I don't do pity kisses," she says. "I don't do pity anything. Pity is patronizing. Pity is an assumption of superiority."
    "That sounds like your dad."
    "It is my dad, but he's right. He says kindness is better. Kindness is the most important thing of all. Pity is an insult. Kindness is a miracle.”
    Patrick Ness, The Rest of Us Just Live Here

  • #26
    John Steinbeck
    “I believe a strong woman may be stronger than a man, particularly if she happens to have love in her heart. I guess a loving woman is indestructible.”
    John Steinbeck, East of Eden

  • #27
    And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good.
    “And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good.”
    John Steinbeck, East of Eden

  • #28
    John Steinbeck
    “I believe that there is one story in the world, and only one. . . . Humans are caught—in their lives, in their thoughts, in their hungers and ambitions, in their avarice and cruelty, and in their kindness and generosity too—in a net of good and evil. . . . There is no other story. A man, after he has brushed off the dust and chips of his life, will have left only the hard, clean questions: Was it good or was it evil? Have I done well—or ill?”
    John Steinbeck, East of Eden

  • #29
    John Steinbeck
    “Do you take pride in your hurt? Does it make you seem large and tragic? ...Well, think about it. Maybe you're playing a part on a great stage with only yourself as audience.”
    John Steinbeck, East of Eden

  • #30
    John Steinbeck
    “My imagination will get me a passport to hell one day.”
    John Steinbeck, East of Eden



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