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  • #1
    Paulo Coelho
    “What is a teacher? I'll tell you: it isn't someone who teaches something, but someone who inspires the student to give of her best in order to discover what she already knows.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello

  • #2
    J.K. Rowling
    “Dumbledore watched her fly away, and as her silvery glow faded he turned back to Snape, and his eyes were full of tears.
    "After all this time?"
    "Always," said Snape.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #3
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “Have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your heart.
    ...live in the question.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

  • #4
    Markus Zusak
    “I wanted to tell the book thief many things, about beauty and brutality. But what could I tell her about those things that she didn't already know? I wanted to explain that I am constantly overestimating and underestimating the human race-that rarely do I ever simply estimate it. I wanted to ask her how the same thing could be so ugly and so glorious, and its words and stories so damning and brilliant.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #5
    Markus Zusak
    “The only thing worse than a boy who hates you: a boy that loves you.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #6
    George R.R. Martin
    “The things we love destroy us every time, lad. Remember that.”
    George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

  • #7
    Edwidge Danticat
    “Life was neither something you defended by hiding nor surrendered calmly on other people's terms, but something you lived bravely, out in the open, and that if you had to lose it, you should lose it on your own terms.”
    Edwidge Danticat, The Dew Breaker

  • #8
    Markus Zusak
    “A DEFINITION NOT FOUND
    IN THE DICTIONARY
    Not leaving: an act of trust and love,
    often deciphered by children”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #9
    Frances Mayes
    “Do you know the most surprising thing about divorce? It doesn't actually kill you. Like a bullet to the heart or a head-on car wreck. It should. When someone you've promised to cherish till death do you part says "I never loved you," it should kill you instantly. You shouldn't have to wake up day after day after that, trying to understand how in the world you didn't know. The light just never went on, you know. I must have known, of course, but I was too scared to see the truth. Then fear just makes you so stupid.”
    Frances Mayes, Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy

  • #10
    Frances Mayes
    “One of those flash epiphanies of travel, the realization that worlds you'd love vibrantly exist outside your ignorance of them. The vitality of many lives you know nothing about. The breeze lifting a blue curtain in a doorway billows just the same whether you are lucky enough to observe it or not. Travel gives such jolts. I could live in this town, so how is it that I've never been here before today?”
    Frances Mayes, A Year in the World: Journeys of a Passionate Traveller

  • #11
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “وبكيتَ كما لم تفعل من قبل. بكيتَ من كل الحواس. بكيتَ كأنك لا تبكي، بل تذوب دفعة واحدة وتمطر”
    محمود درويش في حضرة الغياب

  • #12
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “A heart's a heavy burden.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Howl’s Moving Castle

  • #13
    William Shakespeare
    “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind; And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind. Nor hath love's mind of any judgment taste; Wings and no eyes figure unheedy haste: And therefore is love said to be a child, Because in choice he is so oft beguil'd.”
    William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream

  • #14
    Maya Angelou
    “We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #15
    Maya Angelou
    “Out of the huts of history's shame
    I rise
    Up from a past that's rooted in pain
    I rise
    I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide,
    Welling and swelling I bear in the tide.
    Leaving behind nights of terror and fear
    I rise
    Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear
    I rise
    Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,
    I am the dream and the hope of the slave.
    I rise
    I rise
    I rise.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #16
    Maya Angelou
    “Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #17
    L.J. Smith
    “If you're going to be bad, be bad with a purpose or else you're not worth forgiving.”
    L.J. Smith

  • #18
    Albert Camus
    “Beauty, no doubt, does not make revolutions. But a day will come when revolutions will have need of beauty.”
    Albert Camus, The Rebel

  • #19
    Albert Camus
    “Whatever we may do, excess will always keep its place in the heart of man, in the place where solitude is found. We all carry within us our places of exile, our crimes and our ravages. But our task is not to unleash them on the world; it is to fight them in ourselves and in others.”
    Albert Camus, The Rebel

  • #20
    Albert Camus
    “Those who love, friends and lovers, know that love is not only a blinding flash, but also a long and painful struggle in the darkness for the realization of definitive recognition and reconciliation.”
    Albert Camus, The Rebel

  • #21
    Albert Camus
    “Absolute freedom mocks at justice. Absolute justice denies freedom. To
    be fruitful, the two ideas must find their limits in each other. No man considers that his condition is free if
    it is not at the same time just, nor just unless it is free. Freedom, precisely, cannot even be imagined
    without the power of saying clearly what is just and what is unjust, of claiming all existence in the name
    of a small part of existence which refuses to die.”
    Albert Camus, The Rebel

  • #22
    Albert Camus
    “Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being.”
    Albert Camus, The Rebel

  • #23
    Leo Tolstoy
    “All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #24
    Leo Tolstoy
    “But I'm glad you'll see me as I am. Above all, I wouldn't want people to think that I want to prove anything. I don't want to prove anything, I just want to live; to cause no evil to anyone but myself. I have that right, haven't I?”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #25
    Leo Tolstoy
    “But the law of loving others could not be discovered by reason, because it is unreasonable.”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #26
    Leo Tolstoy
    “The Kingdom of God is Within You,”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #27
    Paulo Coelho
    “music isn't just something that comforts or distracts us, it goes beyond that - it's an ideology. you can judge people by the kind of music they listen to.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello

  • #28
    Paulo Coelho
    “We women, when we’re searching for a meaning to our lives or for the path of knowledge, always identify with one of four classic archetypes.
    The Virgin (and I’m not speaking here of a sexual virgin) is the one whose search springs from her complete independence, and everything she learns is the fruit of her ability to face challenges alone.
    The Martyr finds her way to self-knowledge through pain, surrender and suffering.
    The Saint finds her true reason for living in unconditional love and in her ability to give without asking anything in return.
    Finally, the Witch justifies her existence by going in search of complete and limitless pleasure.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello

  • #29
    Paulo Coelho
    “Things are never absolute; they depend on each individual's perceptions.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello

  • #30
    Albert Camus
    “O light! This is the cry of all the characters of ancient drama brought face to face with their fate. This last resort was ours, too, and I knew it now. In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer.”
    Albert Camus, L’été



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