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  • #1
    Fredrik Backman
    “One day at a time. One dream at a time. And one could say it’s right and one could say it’s wrong. And probably both would be right. Because life is both complicated and simple. Which is why there are cookies.”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

  • #2
    Fredrik Backman
    “Death’s greatest power is not that it can make people die, but that it can make people want to stop living.”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

  • #3
    Fredrik Backman
    “Because not all monsters were monsters in the beginning. Some are monsters born of sorrow.”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises

  • #4
    Fredrik Backman
    “Elsa decides that even if people she likes have been shits on earlier occasions, she has to learn to carry on liking them. You’d quickly run out of people if you had to disqualify all those who at some point have been shits.”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

  • #5
    Fredrik Backman
    “if you hate the one who hates, you could risk becoming like the one you hate.”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

  • #6
    Fredrik Backman
    “Because if we don’t forgive those we love, then what is left? What is love if it’s not loving our lovers even when they don’t deserve it?”
    Fredrik Backman, Britt-Marie Was Here

  • #7
    Fredrik Backman
    “The currency there is imagination; instead of buying something with coins, you buy it with a good story. Libraries aren’t known as libraries but as “banks,” and every fairy tale is worth a fortune.”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

  • #8
    Fredrik Backman
    “There are no photos here, as there were in the woman’s flat. Only books. “You got any good ones, then?” she asks, scanning the shelves. “I don’t know what you think is good,” the woman answers carefully. “Do you have any Harry Potters?” “No.” “Not even one?” Elsa asks, incredulous. “No.” “You have all these books and not a single Harry Potter? And they let you fix people whose heads are broken?”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

  • #9
    Fredrik Backman
    “...Elsa had grown conscious of the fact that the girl hadn't read Harry Potter at all. She knew who he was, of course, everyone knows who Harry Potter is, but she hadn't read the books....And while Elsa didn't want to be elitist or anything, how could one be expected to reason with a person like that?
    Muggles.”
    Fredrik Backman, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

  • #10
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    “And I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.”
    F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

  • #11
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    “In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since.
    "Whenever you feel like criticizing any one," he told me, "just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had.”
    F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

  • #12
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    “If it wasn’t for the mist we could see your home across the bay," said Gatsby. "You always have a green light that burns at the end of your dock."
    Daisy put her arm through his abruptly but he seemed absorbed in what he had just said. Possibly it had occurred to him that the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever. Compared to the great distance that had separated him from Daisy it had seemed very near to him, almost touching her. It had seemed as close as a star to the moon. Now it was again a green light on a dock. His count of enchanted things had diminished by one.”
    F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

  • #13
    William Kent Krueger
    “The miracle is this: that you will rise in the morning and be able to see again the startling beauty of the day.”
    William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace

  • #14
    William Kent Krueger
    “Fishing, Danny boy, is purely a state of mind. Some men, when they are fishing, are after fish. Me, I'm after things you could never set a barbed hook in.”
    William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace

  • #15
    Garth Stein
    “Here's why I will be a good person. Because I listen. I cannot talk, so I listen very well. I never deflect the course of the conversation with a comment of my own. People, if you pay attention to them, change the direction of one another's conversations constantly. It's like being a passenger in your car who suddenly grabs the steering wheel and turns you down a side street. For instance, if we met at a party and I wanted to tell you a story about the time I needed to get a soccer ball in my neighbor's yard but his dog chased me and I had to jump into a swimming pool to escape, and I began telling the story, you, hearing the words "soccer" and "neighbor" in the same sentence, might interrupt and mention that your childhood neighbor was Pele, the famous soccer player, and I might be courteous and say, Didn't he play for the Cosmos of New York? Did you grow up in New York? And you might reply that, no, you grew up in Brazil on the streets of Tres Coracoes with Pele, and I might say, I thought you were from Tennessee, and you might say not originally, and then go on to outline your genealogy at length. So my initial conversational gambit - that I had a funny story about being chased by my neighbor's dog - would be totally lost, and only because you had to tell me all about Pele. Learn to listen! I beg of you. Pretend you are a dog like me and listen to other people rather than steal their stories.”
    Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain

  • #16
    Garth Stein
    “Here is why I will be a good person. Because I listen. I cannot speak so I listen very well. I never interrupt, I never deflect the course of the conversation with a comment of my own.

    ...I beg of you, pretend you are a dog like me and LISTEN to other people rather than steal their stories.”
    Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain

  • #17
    Gail Honeyman
    “In principle and reality, libraries are life-enhancing palaces of wonder.”
    Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine

  • #18
    Louis Sachar
    “Rattlesnakes would be a lot more dangerous if they didn't have the rattle.”
    Louis Sachar, Holes

  • #19
    L.M. Montgomery
    “It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will.”
    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

  • #20
    Leslie Knope
    “We need to remember what's important in life: friends, waffles, work. Or waffles, friends, work. Doesn't matter, but work is third.”
    Leslie Knope

  • #21
    Louisa May Alcott
    “I like good strong words that mean something…”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

  • #22
    Louisa May Alcott
    “I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

  • #23
    Natalie Babbitt
    “Don't be afraid of death; be afraid of an unlived life. You don't have to live forever, you just have to live.”
    Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting

  • #24
    Charles Dickens
    “I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #25
    “People seem able to love their dogs with an unabashed acceptance that they rarely demonstrate with family or friends. The dogs do not disappoint them, or if they do, the owners manage to forget about it quickly. I want to learn to love people like this, the way I love my dog, with pride and enthusiasm and a complete amnesia for faults. In short, to love others the way my dog loves me.”
    Ann Patchett, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage

  • #26
    Mark T. Sullivan
    “How do you find happiness?” Anna paused, then said, “You start by looking right around you for the blessings you have.”
    Mark T. Sullivan, Beneath a Scarlet Sky

  • #27
    Lisa Wingate
    “But the love of sisters needs no words. It does not depend on memories, or mementos, or proof. It runs as deep as a heartbeat. It is as ever present as a pulse.”
    Lisa Wingate, Before We Were Yours

  • #28
    Fredrik Backman
    “Death does that to us, it’s like a phone call, you always remember exactly what you should have said the moment you hang up.”
    Fredrik Backman, Us Against You

  • #29
    Fredrik Backman
    “What does it take to be a good parent? Not much. Just everything. Absolutely everything.”
    Fredrik Backman, Us Against You

  • #30
    Fredrik Backman
    “Mom. You taught me that I don't have to have dreams. I can have goals.”
    Fredrik Backman, Us Against You



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