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  • #1
    Eric Kripke
    “A wise man once told me family don’t end in blood, but it doesn’t start there either. Family cares about you, not what you can do for them. Family’s there through the good, bad, all of it. They got your back even when it hurts. That’s family”
    Eric Kripke

  • #2
    Eric Kripke
    “You think you're funny?
    I think I'm adorable.”
    Eric Kripke

  • #3
    Eric Kripke
    “Driver picks the music, shotgun shuts his cakehole.”
    Eric Kripke

  • #4
    Eric Kripke
    “Saving people hunting things. The family business”
    Eric Kripke

  • #5
    E.B. White
    “Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder.”
    E.B. White

  • #6
    William Wordsworth
    “All things that love the sun are out of doors;
    The sky rejoices in the morning's birth;
    The grass is bright with rain-drops;—on the moors
    The hare is running races in her mirth;
    And with her feet she from the plashy earth
    Raises a mist, that, glittering in the sun,
    Runs with her all the way, wherever she doth run.”
    William Wordsworth

  • #8
    Pablo Picasso
    “Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth.”
    Pablo Picasso

  • #9
    George Bernard Shaw
    “A fool’s brain digests philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University education.”
    George Bernard shaw

  • #10
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.”
    Rumi

  • #11
    Ayn Rand
    “It is a sin to write this. It is a sin to think words no others think and to put them down upon a paper no others are to see. It is base and evil. It is as if we were speaking alone to no ears but our own. And we know well that there is no transgression blacker than to do or think alone. We have broken the laws. The laws say that men may not write unless the Council of Vocations bid them so. May we be forgiven!”
    Ayn Rand, Anthem

  • #12
    Dan    Brown
    “Remember death. Even for those who wield great power, life is brief. There is only one way to triumph over death, and that is by making our lives masterpieces. We must seize every opportunity to show kindness and to love fully.”
    Dan Brown, Origin

  • #13
    Dan    Brown
    “Science and religion are not at odds. Science is simply too young to understand.”
    Dan Brown, Angels & Demons

  • #14
    Dan    Brown
    “When a question has no correct answer, there is only one honest response.
    The gray area between yes and no.
    Silence.”
    Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code

  • #15
    Dan    Brown
    “Every faith in the world is based on fabrication. That is the definition of faith―acceptance of that which we imagine to be true, that which we cannot prove. Every religion describes God through metaphor, allegory, and exaggeration, from the early Egyptians through modern Sunday school. Metaphors are a way to help our minds process the unprocessible. The problems arise when we begin to believe literally in our own metaphors.

    Should we wave a flag and tell the Buddhists that we have proof the Buddha did not come from a lotus blossom? Or that Jesus was not born of a literal virgin birth? Those who truly understand their faiths understand the stories are metaphorical.”
    Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code

  • #16
    Dan    Brown
    “The more man learned, the more he realized he did not know.”
    dan brown, The Lost Symbol

  • #17
    Dan    Brown
    “I've got to stop being such a snob about leather-bound books, he reminded himself. E-books do have their moments.”
    Dan Brown, Inferno

  • #18
    Dan    Brown
    “Coincidence was a concept he did not entirely trust. As someone who had spent his life exploring the hidden interconnectivity of disparate emblems and ideologies, Langdon viewed the world as a web of profoundly intertwined histories and events. The connections may be invisible, he often preached to his symbology classes at Harvard, but they are always there, buried just beneath the surface.”
    Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code

  • #19
    Dan    Brown
    Memento mori,” the monarch whispered. “Remember death. Even for those who wield great power, life is brief. There is only one way to triumph over death, and that is by making our lives masterpieces. We must seize every opportunity to show kindness and to love fully. I see in your eyes that you have your mother’s generous soul. Your conscience will be your guide. When life is dark, let your heart show you the way.”
    Dan Brown, Origin

  • #20
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “A beautiful body perishes, but a work of art dies not.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci”
    Leonardo da Vinci

  • #21
    Dan    Brown
    “Langdon watched the phone plummet down and splash into the dark waters of the Nervión River. As it disappeared beneath the surface, he felt a pang of loss, staring back after it as the boat raced on.

    “Robert,” Ambra whispered, “just remember the wise words of Disney’s Princess Elsa.”

    Langdon turned. “I’m sorry?”

    Ambra smiled softly. “Let it go.”
    Dan Brown, Origin

  • #22
    Dan    Brown
    “You came back because you’ve been running your whole life, and you finally realized you can’t run anymore.”
    Dan Brown, Inferno

  • #23
    William Shakespeare
    “We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.”
    William Shakespeare, The Tempest

  • #24
    Thomas Hardy
    “...our impulses are too strong for our judgement sometimes”
    Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D’Urbervilles

  • #25
    Thomas Hardy
    “A strong woman who recklessly throws away her strength, she is worse than a weak woman who has never had any strength to throw away.”
    Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D'Urbervilles: Classic Collection

  • #26
    Thomas Hardy
    “Beauty lay not in the thing, but in what the thing symbolized.”
    Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D’Urbervilles

  • #27
    Thomas Hardy
    “Did you say the stars were worlds, Tess?"
    "Yes."
    "All like ours?"
    "I don't know, but I think so. They sometimes seem to be like the apples on our stubbard-tree. Most of them splendid and sound - a few blighted."
    "Which do we live on - a splendid one or a blighted one?"
    "A blighted one.”
    Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D’Urbervilles

  • #28
    Thomas Hardy
    “Why didn’t you tell me there was danger? Why didn’t you warn me? Ladies know what to guard against, because they read novels that tell them of these tricks; but I never had the chance of discovering in that way; and you did not help me!”
    Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D’Urbervilles

  • #29
    William Shakespeare
    “Love is not love which alters it when alteration finds, or bends with the remover to remove: O no! It is an ever fixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken; it is the star to every wandering bark whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken. Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks within his bending sickle's compass come: Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, but bears it out, even to the edge of doom.”
    William Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Sonnets

  • #30
    عمر الخيام
    “لا تحسبوا أنى اخاف الزمان
    أو ارهب الموت اذا الموت حان
    الموت حق. لست اخشى الردى
    وانما اخشى فوات الآوان”
    عمر الخيام, رباعيات خيام

  • #31
    T.S. Eliot
    “And if all that is meaningless, I want to be cured
    Of a craving for something I cannot find And of the shame of never finding it.”
    T.S. Eliot, The Cocktail Party



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