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  • #1
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone”
    J. R. R. Tolkien

  • #2
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    “Is love this misguided need to have you beside me most of the time? Is love this safety I feel in our silences? Is it this belonging, this completeness?”
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Half of a Yellow Sun

  • #3
    Jane Austen
    “You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone for ever. I offer myself to you again with a heart even more your own, than when you almost broke it eight years and a half ago.”
    Jane Austen, Persuasion

  • #4
    Susan Sontag
    “Nothing is mysterious, no human relation. Except love.”
    Susan Sontag, As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980

  • #5
    Arundhati Roy
    “corruption. Is corruption just a matter of legality, of financial irregularity and bribery, or is it the currency of a social transaction in an egregiously unequal society, in which power continues to be concentrated in the hands of a smaller and smaller minority? Imagine, for example, a city of shopping malls, on whose streets hawking has been banned. A hawker pays the local beat cop and the man from the municipality a small bribe to break the law and sell her wares to those who cannot afford the prices in the malls. Is that such a terrible thing? In the future will she have to pay the Lokpal representative, too? Does the solution to the problems faced by ordinary people lie in addressing the structural inequality or in creating yet another power structure that people will have to defer to?”
    Arundhati Roy, My Seditious Heart: Collected Nonfiction

  • #6
    Philip Pullman
    “Oh, Will," she said, "What can we do? Whatever can we do? I want to live with you forever. I want to kiss you and lie down with you and wake up with you every day of my life till I die, years and years and years away. I don't want a memory, just a memory..."

    "No," he said. "Memory's a poor thing to have. It's your own real hair and mouth and arms and eyes and hands I want. I didn't know I could ever love anything so much. Oh, Lyra, I wish this night would never end! If only we could stay here like this, and the world could stop turning, and everyone else could fall into a sleep..."

    "Everyone except us! And you and I could live here forever and just love each other."

    "I will love you forever; whatever happens. Till I die and after I die, and when I find my way out of the land of the dead, I'll drift about forever, all my atoms, till I find you again..."

    "I'll be looking for you, Will, every moment, every single moment. And when we do find each other again, we'll cling together so tight that nothing and no one'll ever tear us apart. Every atom of me and every atom of you...We'll live in birds and flowers and dragonflies and pin trees and in clouds and in those little specks of light you see floating in sunbeams...And when they use our atoms to make new lives, they won't just be able to take one, they'll have to take two, one of you and one of me, we'll be joined so tight..."

    They lay side by side, hand in hand, looking at the sky.”
    Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass

  • #7
    Rosmarie Waldrop
    “And my body slopes toward yours no matter how level the ground.”
    Rosmarie Waldrop, Reluctant Gravities

  • #8
    Salvador Plascencia
    “I don’t know what they are called, the spaces between seconds– but I think of you always in those intervals.”
    Salvador Plascencia, The People of Paper

  • #9
    James M. Cain
    “I kissed her. Her eyes were shining up at me like two blue stars. It was like being in church.”
    James M. Cain, The Postman Always Rings Twice

  • #10
    Edith Wharton
    “Do you know — I hardly remembered you?"
    "Hardly remembered me?"
    "I mean: how shall I explain? I — it's always so. Each time you happen to me all over again.”
    Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence



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