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  • #1
    Neil Gaiman
    “As sure as water's wet and days are long and a friend will always disappoint you in the end.”
    Neil Gaiman, American Gods

  • #2
    Shannon L. Alder
    You Chose

    You chose.
    You chose.
    You chose.

    You chose to give away your love.
    You chose to have a broken heart.
    You chose to give up.
    You chose to hang on.

    You chose to react.
    You chose to feel insecure.
    You chose to feel anger.
    You chose to fight back.
    You chose to have hope.

    You chose to be naïve.
    You chose to ignore your intuition.
    You chose to ignore advice.
    You chose to look the other way.
    You chose to not listen.
    You chose to be stuck in the past.

    You chose your perspective.
    You chose to blame.
    You chose to be right.
    You chose your pride.
    You chose your games.
    You chose your ego.
    You chose your paranoia.
    You chose to compete.
    You chose your enemies.
    You chose your consequences.

    You chose.
    You chose.
    You chose.
    You chose.

    However, you are not alone. Generations of women in your family have chosen. Women around the world have chosen. We all have chosen at one time in our lives. We stand behind you now screaming:

    Choose to let go.
    Choose dignity.
    Choose to forgive yourself.
    Choose to forgive others.
    Choose to see your value.
    Choose to show the world you’re not a victim.
    Choose to make us proud.”
    Shannon L. Alder

  • #3
    Haruki Murakami
    “You sit at the edge of the world,
    I am in a crater that's no more.
    Words without letters
    Standing in the shadow of the door.

    The moon shines down on a sleeping lizard,
    Little fish rain from the sky.
    Outside the window there are soldiers,
    steeling themselves to die.

    (Refrain)

    Kafka sits in a chair by the shore,
    Thinking for the pendulum that moves the world, it seems.
    When your heart is closed,
    The shadow of the unmoving Sphinx,
    Becomes a knife that pierces your dreams.

    The drowning girl's fingers
    Search for the entrance stone, and more.
    Lifting the hem of her azure dress,
    She gazes --
    at Kafka on the shore”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
    tags: poem

  • #4
    Neil Gaiman
    “There are a hundred things she has tried to chase away the things she won't remember and that she can't even let herself think about because that's when the birds scream and the worms crawl and somewhere in her mind it's always raining a slow and endless drizzle.

    You will hear that she has left the country, that there was a gift she wanted you to have, but it is lost before it reaches you. Late one night the telephone will sign, and a voice that might be hers will say something that you cannot interpret before the connection crackles and is broken.

    Several years later, from a taxi, you will see someone in a doorway who looks like her, but she will be gone by the time you persuade the driver to stop. You will never see her again.

    Whenever it rains you will think of her. ”
    Neil Gaiman

  • #5
    Max Weber
    “Politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards. It takes both passion and perspective. Certainly all historical experience confirms the truth - that man would not have attained the possible unless time and again he had reached out for the impossible. But to do that a man must be a leader, and not only a leader but a hero as well, in a very sober sense of the word. And even those who are neither leaders nor heroes must arm themselves with that steadfastness of heart which can brave even the crumbling of all hopes. This is necessary right now, or else men will not be able to attain even that which is possible today.”
    Max Weber

  • #6
    Neil Gaiman
    “He was no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring because yesterday has brought it.”
    Neil Gaiman, American Gods

  • #7
    Kelseyleigh Reber
    “Butterflies are nature’s tragic heroes. They live most of their lives being completely ordinary. And then, one day, the unexpected happens. They burst from their cocoons in a blaze of colors and become utterly extraordinary. It is the shortest phase of their lives, but it holds the greatest importance. It shows us how empowering change can be.”
    Kelseyleigh Reber, If I Resist

  • #8
    Yann Martel
    “I must say a word about fear. It is life's only true opponent. Only fear can defeat life. It is a clever, treacherous adversary, how well I know. It has no decency, respects no law or convention, shows no mercy. It goes for your weakest spot, which it finds with unerring ease. It begins in your mind, always. One moment you are feeling calm, self-possessed, happy. Then fear, disguised in the garb of mild-mannered doubt, slips into your mind like a spy.”
    Yann Martel, Life of Pi

  • #9
    Neil Gaiman
    “I really don't know what "I love you" means.
    I think it means "Don't leave me here alone.”
    Neil Gaiman

  • #10
    Yann Martel
    “My face set to a grim and determined expression. I speak in all modesty as I say this, but I discovered at that moment that I have a fierce will to live. It's not something evident, in my experience. Some of us give up on life with only a resigned sigh. Others fight a little, then lose hope. Still others - and I am one of those - never give up. We fight and fight and fight. We fight no matter the cost of battle, the losses we take, the improbability of success. We fight to the every end. It's not a question of courage. It's something constitutional, an inability to let go. It may be nothing more than life-hungry stupidity.”
    Yann Martel, Life of Pi

  • #11
    Kelseyleigh Reber
    “Life is fleeting, yes, but also eternal; it will always find a way to begin again.”
    Kelseyleigh Reber, If I Resist

  • #12
    Yann Martel
    “Time is an illusion that only makes us pant. I survived because I forgot even the very notion of time." Page 212.”
    Yann Martel, Life of Pi

  • #13
    Yann Martel
    “We fight no matter the cost of battle, the losses we take, the improbability of success. We fight to the very end. It is not the question of courage. It is something constitutional, an ability to let go. It maybe nothing more than life-hungry stupidity.”
    Yann Martel, Life of Pi

  • #14
    Yann Martel
    “I knelt a mortal; I rose an immortal.”
    Yann Martel, Life of Pi

  • #15
    Abraham Lincoln
    “My concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #16
    George Bernard Shaw
    “Patriotism is, fundamentally, a conviction that a particular country is the best in the world because you were born in it....”
    George Bernard Shaw

  • #17
    Yann Martel
    “Some of us give up on life with only a resigned sigh. Others fight a little, then lose hope. Still others-and I am one of those-never give up. We fight and fight and fight. We fight no matter the cost of battle, the losses we take, the improbability of success. We fight to the very end. It's not a question of courage. It's something constitutional, an inability to let go.”
    Yann Martel, Life of Pi

  • #18
    Aristotle
    “It is not enough to win a war; it is more important to organize the peace.”
    Aristotle

  • #19
    Abraham Lincoln
    “I'm a success today because I had a friend who believed in me and I didn't have the heart to let him down.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #20
    Abraham Lincoln
    “I laugh because I must not cry, that is all, that is all. ”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #21
    China Miéville
    “In time, in time they tell me, I'll not feel so bad. I don't want time to heal me. There's a reason I'm like this.
    I want time to set me ugly and knotted with loss of you, marking me. I won't smooth you away.
    I can't say goodbye.”
    China Miéville, The Scar

  • #22
    Nelson Mandela
    “When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw.”
    Nelson Mandela

  • #23
    Janet Fitch
    “How right that the body changed over time, becoming a gallery of scars, a canvas of experience, a testament to life and one's capacity to endure it.”
    Janet Fitch

  • #24
    Salman Rushdie
    “The moment you say that any idea system is sacred, whether it’s a religious belief system or a secular ideology, the moment you declare a set of ideas to be immune from criticism, satire, derision, or contempt, freedom of thought becomes impossible."

    [Defend the right to be offended (openDemocracy, 7 February 2005)]”
    Salman Rushdie

  • #25
    Neil Gaiman
    “There are a hundred things she has tried to chase away the things she won't remember and that she can't even let herself think about because that's when the birds scream and the worms crawl and somewhere in her mind it's always raining a slow endless drizzle.”
    Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders

  • #26
    Shannon L. Alder
    “There are no guarantees with finally being honest and coming clean with people. Sometimes you don’t win love back. Sometimes you lose the love you had. Sometimes you crush people that cared. Sometimes you break apart families. Sometimes you lose your career. Sometimes you lose your way of life. Sometimes you end up worse off than you were before. However, you walk away with a heart free from lies, regret and you have closure. Within time, you find yourself in a life that is far from the prison you once lived in. This type of freedom is the scariest road you will ever travel. However, it is the road God will never let you travel alone.”
    Shannon L. Alder

  • #27
    Anne Enright
    “And what amazes me as I hit the motorway is not the fact that everyone loses someone, but that everyone loves someone. It seems like such a massive waste of energy -- and we all do it, all the people beetling along between the white lines, merging, converging, overtaking. We each love someone, even though they will die. And we keep loving them, even when they are not there to love any more. And there is no logic or use to any of this, that I can see.”
    Anne Enright

  • #28
    Neil Gaiman
    “I'm going to go home. Everything is going to be normal again. Boring again. Wonderful again.”
    Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

  • #29
    Neil Gaiman
    “It is sometimes a mistake to climb; it is always a mistake never even to make the attempt. If you do not climb, you will not fall. This is true. But is it that bad to fail, that hard to fall?”
    Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 6: Fables & Reflections

  • #30
    Neil Gaiman
    “Idris: Are all people like this?
    The Doctor: Like what?
    Idris: So much bigger on the inside.”
    Neil Gaiman



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