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  • #1
    “Librarians have always been among the most thoughtful and helpful people. They are teachers without a classroom. No libraries, no progress.”
    Willard Scott

  • #2
    Javier Marías
    “People only get married when they've no other option, out of panic or desperation or so as not to lose someone they couldn't bear to lose. It's always the most conventional things that contain the largest measure of madness.”
    Javier Marias

  • #3
    Javier Marías
    “We cannot know what time will do to us with its fine, indistinguishable layers upon layers, we cannot know what it might make of us. It advances stealthily, day by day and hour by hour and step by poisoned step, never drawing attention to its surreptitious labours, so respectful and considerate that it never once gives us a sudden prod or a nasty fright. Every morning, it turns up with its soothing, invariable face and tells us exactly the opposite of what is actually happening: that everything is fine and nothing has changed, that everything is just as it was yesterday--the balance of power--that nothing has been gained and nothing lost, that our face is the same, as is our hair and our shape, that the person who hated us continues to hate us and the person who loved us continues to love us.”
    Javier Marías, Los enamoramientos

  • #4
    Javier Marías
    “... I had stayed still and let the days pass, which is the best way to allow things in the real world to dissolve or break down, although they remain forever in our thoughts and in our knowledge, solid and putrid and stinking to high heaven. But that is bearable and we can live with it. Who doesn't carry something of that nature around with them?”
    Javier Marías, Los enamoramientos

  • #5
    Garth Greenwell
    “I fell back from him then, I lay next to him thinking, as I had had cause to think before, of how helpless desire is outside its little theater of heat, how ridiculous it becomes the moment it isn't welcomed, even if that welcome is contrived.”
    Garth Greenwell, What Belongs to You

  • #6
    Garth Greenwell
    “Love isn’t just a matter of looking at someone, I think now, but also of looking with them, of facing what they face.”
    Garth Greenwell, What Belongs to You
    tags: love

  • #7
    Kevin Brooks
    “I remember it all: every word, every breath, every tick of the clock . . . everything that happened is with me forever.
    I can never forget it.
    But that dosen't mean I can live it again. You can't live what's gone, you can only remember it, and memories have no life. They're just pale reminders of a time that's gone - like faded photographs, or a dried-up daisy chain at the back of a drawer. They have no substance. They can't take you back. Nothing can take you back.
    Nothing can be the same as it was.
    Nothing is.

    All I can do is tell it.”
    Kevin M. Brooks

  • #8
    Kevin Brooks
    “It won't make you feel any better, he told me, it might even make things worse for a while. But you mustn't let the sadness die inside you. You have to give it some life.”
    Kevin Brooks, Lucas

  • #9
    Kevin Brooks
    “Because some things are never meant to be anything more than a moment. And that was one of them.”
    Kevin Brooks, Lucas

  • #10
    Haruki Murakami
    “Why?" she screamed. "Are you crazy? You know the English subjunctive, you understand trigonometry, you can read Marx, and you don't know the answer to something as simple as that? Why do you even have to ask? Why do you have to make a girl SAY something like this? I like you more than I like him, that's all. I wish I had fallen in love with somebody a little more handsome, of course. But I didn't. I fell in love with you!”
    Haruki Murukami, Norwegian Wood
    tags: love

  • #11
    Haruki Murakami
    “What happens when people open their hearts?
    They get better.”
    Haruki Murukami, Norwegian Wood

  • #12
    Haruki Murakami
    “Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore



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