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  • #1
    Anthony Marra
    “We wear clothes, and speak, and create civilizations, and believe we are more than wolves. But inside us there is a word we cannot pronounce and that is who we are.”
    Anthony Marra, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena

  • #2
    Δημοσθένης Παπαμάρκος
    “Αυτό πάει να πει να 'σαι σιβιλάιζντ. Να πατάς στα σκατά με αψηλό τακούνι.”
    Δημοσθένης Παπαμάρκος, Γκιακ

  • #3
    Τάσος Αθανασιάδης
    “Έρχεται κάποια στιγμή, όπου η μεγαλειότητά μας, ο εαυτός μας, είναι ανάγκη να περάσει στην αίθουσα του θρόνου με τους αυλικούς του, το νου και την καρδιά, για ν' αποφασίσει επάνω στον καταστατικό χάρτη της ζωής του.”
    Τάσος Αθανασιάδης, Η αίθουσα του θρόνου

  • #4
    David Bowie
    “What is the quality you most like in a man?
    The ability to return books.”
    David Bowie

  • #5
    David Bowie
    “I'm always amazed that people take what I say seriously. I don't even take what I am seriously.”
    David Bowie

  • #6
    Δημοσθένης Παπαμάρκος
    “Μόνο ο Έρωτας δεν ερχόταν ποτέ, κι έτσι όσοι αγαπούσαν έπρεπε να πιστεύουν στο θεό τους χωρίς να μπορούν ποτέ να 'ναι βέβαιοι.”
    Δημοσθένης Παπαμάρκος

  • #7
    John   Waters
    “If you go home with somebody, and they don't have books, don't fuck 'em!”
    John Waters

  • #8
    Donna Tartt
    “It's a very Greek idea, and a very profound one. Beauty is terror. Whatever we call beautiful, we quiver before it. And what could be more terrifying and beautiful, to souls like the Greeks or our own, than to lose control completely? To throw off the chains of being for an instant, to shatter the accident of our mortal selves? Euripides speaks of the Maenads: head thrown I back, throat to the stars, "more like deer than human being." To be absolutely free! One is quite capable, of course, of working out these destructive passions in more vulgar and less efficient ways. But how glorious to release them in a single burst! To sing, to scream, to dance barefoot in the woods in the dead of night, with no more awareness of mortality than an animal! These are powerful mysteries. The bellowing of bulls. Springs of honey bubbling from the ground. If we are strong enough in our souls we can rip away the veil and look that naked, terrible beauty right in the face; let God consume us, devour us, unstring our bones. Then spit us out reborn.”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History

  • #9
    Οδυσσέας Ελύτης
    “Κάπου ανάμεσα Τρίτη και Τετάρτη πρέπει να παράπεσε η αληθινή σου μέρα”
    Οδυσσέας Ελύτης

  • #10
    Neil Gaiman
    “Stories may well be lies, but they are good lies that say true things, and which can sometimes pay the rent.”
    Neil Gaiman

  • #11
    Anthony Marra
    “Life: a constellation of vital phenomena—organization, irritability, movement, growth, reproduction, adaptation.”
    Anthony Marra, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena

  • #12
    Anthony Marra
    “For their entire lives, even before they met you, your mother and father held their love for you inside their hearts like an acorn holds an oak tree.”
    Anthony Marra, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena

  • #13
    Anthony Marra
    “Turning I would to I did is the grammar of growing up.”
    Anthony Marra, The Tsar of Love and Techno

  • #14
    Anthony Marra
    “There are so many paths to contentment if you're open to self-delusion.”
    Anthony Marra, The Tsar of Love and Techno

  • #15
    Ken Liu
    “Who can say if the thoughts you have in your mind as you read these words are the same thoughts I had in my mind as I typed them? We are different, you and I, and the qualia of our consciousnesses are as divergent as two stars at the ends of the universe.

    And yet, whatever has been lost in translation in the long journey of my thoughts through the maze of civilization to your mind, I think you do understand me, and you think you do understand me. Our minds managed to touch, if but briefly and imperfectly.

    Does that thought not make the universe seem just a bit kinder, a bit brighter, a bit warmer and more human?

    We live for such miracles.”
    Ken Liu, The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories

  • #16
    Ken Liu
    “The Allatians believe that they have a writing system superior to all others. Unlike books written in alphabets, syllabaries, or logograms, an Allatian book captures not only words, but also the writer’s tone, voice, inflection, emphasis, intonation, rhythm. It is simultaneously a score and a recording. A speech sounds like a speech, a lament a lament, and a story re-creates perfectly the teller’s breathless excitement. For the Allatians, reading is literally hearing the voice of the past.

    But there is a cost to the beauty of the Allatian book. Because the act of reading requires physical contact with the soft, malleable surface, each time a text is read, it is also damaged and some aspects of the original irretrievably lost. Copies made of more durable materials inevitably fail to capture all the subtleties of the writer’s voice, and are thus shunned.

    In order to preserve their literary heritage, the Allatians have to lock away their most precious manuscripts in forbidding libraries where few are granted access. Ironically, the most important and beautiful works of Allatian writers are rarely read, but are known only through interpretations made by scribes who attempt to reconstruct the original in new books after hearing the source read at special ceremonies.”
    Ken Liu, The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories

  • #17
    Annie Ernaux
    “J’établissais confusément un lien entre ma classe sociale d’origine et ce qui m’arrivait. Première à faire des études supérieures dans une famille d’ouvriers et de petits commerçants, j’avais échappé à l’usine et au comptoir. Mais ni le bac ni la licence de lettres n’avaient réussi à détourner la fatalité de la transmission d’une pauvreté dont la fille enceinte était, au même titre que l’alcoolique, l’emblème. J’étais rattrapée par le cul et ce qui poussait en moi c’était, d’une certaine manière, l’échec social.”
    Annie Ernaux, L'événement



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