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  • #1
    Martin Amis
    “[on daytime drinking] 'Yes, well it all comes down to choices, doesn't it?' he said. 'It's the same in the evenings. Do you want to feel good at night or do you want to feel good in the morning? It's the same with life. Do you want to feel good young or do you want to feel good old? One or the other, not both.”
    Martin Amis, Money

  • #2
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “Your birth is a mistake you'll spend your whole life trying to correct.”
    Chuck Palahniuk , Invisible Monsters

  • #3
    J.G. Ballard
    “I often wondered if she was accusing me of starting the war, though in Olga's eyes that would have been the least of my crimes.”
    J.G. Ballard, The Kindness of Women

  • #4
    Irvine Welsh
    “It was cauld. For about a minute the grey sky ferociously split and sunlight burst through, pouring ower the city, reflectin off the glitterin granite. The blood pounded in ma heid, makin me want tae be somewhere else. Then it was away and that heavy cloak ay grey was back oan us.”
    Irvine Welsh, Skagboys

  • #5
    Charles Bukowski
    “the way to create art is to burn and destroy
    ordinary concepts and to substitute them
    with new truths that run down from the top of the head
    and out of the heart”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #6
    Gillian Flynn
    “Unconditional love is an undisciplined love and, as we all have seen, undisciplined love is disastrous.”
    Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

  • #7
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center.”
    Kurt Vonnegut, Player Piano

  • #8
    Douglas Coupland
    “Hasn't it been a long time since you had a flying dream?”
    Douglas Coupland, JPod

  • #9
    Anthony Burgess
    “People don't want to know. They have to be made to know. Whether they act on what they know is up to them. But they have to know.”
    Anthony Burgess, Earthly Powers

  • #10
    Georges Bataille
    “Our only real pleasure is to squander our resources to no purpose, just as if a wound were bleeding away inside us; we always want to be sure of the uselessness or the ruinousness of our extravagance.”
    Georges Bataille, Erotism: Death and Sensuality

  • #11
    Henry Miller
    “I study you so much to discover the possible flaws, the weak points, the danger zones. I don’t find them—not any. That means I am in love, blind, blind. To be blind forever.”
    Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller- Cartas de Amor

  • #12
    Dennis Cooper
    “When a child grows old enough to know J.R.R. Tolkien was just staring at a typewriter, the truth can be a wounding exposé.”
    Dennis Cooper, The Marbled Swarm

  • #13
    Allen Ginsberg
    “I hadn't thought about what any army trains for. It merely maintains itself here for no exterior purpose.”
    Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg: The Letters

  • #14
    Stieg Larsson
    “I hate this society where we're watched over all the time. I've had enough of Big Brother and the authorities in my life.”
    Stieg Larsson

  • #15
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “Skinny guys fight till they're burger.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

  • #16
    Charles Bukowski
    “It's better to do a dull thing with style than a dangerous thing without it.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #17
    Martin Amis
    “Она законно пользуется широкой известностью за свои умелые руки, жаркие бедра, мягкие губы, красивый живот, частую оторопь и редкую злоебучесть.”
    Мартин Эмис, Стрела времени, или Природа преступления

  • #18
    Douglas Coupland
    “Beware of the corporate invasion of private memory.”
    Douglas Coupland, Microserfs

  • #19
    Anthony Burgess
    “Ama kötülüğün sebebini bulmaya çalışarak tırnakların kemirmeleri kahkahadan kırılmama yol açıyor kardeşlerim. İyiliğin sebebini aradıkları yok, öyleyse niye tersini merak ediyorlar ki?
    (syf. 35)”
    Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange

  • #20
    “After a week he was moved to a different wing and into a shared six-by-eight with a grizzled old con called Alf. He had faded tattoos that stained most of the visible skin on his hands, arms and neck a dull blue, sharp eyes and a thick beard that made his mouth look like an axe wound on a bear.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Zombie Room

  • #21
    “places are the same unless your mind changes. There’s no magic place to get your mind right. If you feel like shit, everything you see looks like shit. I know that.”
    Richard Bachman, Roadwork

  • #22
    Philip K. Dick
    “There is evil! It's actual, like cement.

    I can't believe it. I can't stand it.

    Evil is not a view ... it's an ingredient in us. In the world. Poured over us, filtering into our bodies, minds, hearts, into the pavement itself.”
    Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle
    tags: evil

  • #23
    Anaïs Nin
    “In art, in history man fights his fears, he wants to live forever, he is afraid of death, he wants to work with other men, he wants to live forever. He is like a child afraid of death. The child is afraid of death, of darkness, of solitude. Such simple fears behind all the elaborate constructions. Such simple fears as hunger for light, warmth, love. Such simple fears behind the elaborate constructions of art. Examine them all gently and quietly through the eyes of a boy. There is always a human being lonely, a human being afraid, a human being lost, a human being confused. Concealing and disguising his dependence, his needs, ashamed to say: I am a simple human being in a too vast and complex world. Because of all we have discovered about a leaf...it is still a leaf. Can we relate to a leaf, on a tree, in a park, a simple leaf: green, glistening, sun-bathed or wet, or turning white because the storm is coming. Like the savage, let us look at the leaf wet or shining with sun, or white with fear of the storm, or silvery in the fog, or listless in too great heat, or falling in autumn, dying, reborn each year anew. Learn from the leaf: simplicity. In spite of all we know about the leaf: its nerve structure phyllome cellular papilla parenchyma stomata venation. Keep a human relation -- leaf, man, woman, child. In tenderness. No matter how immense the world, how elaborate, how contradictory, there is always man, woman, child, and the leaf. Humanity makes everything warm and simple. Humanity...”
    Anaïs Nin, Children of the Albatross

  • #24
    Poppy Z. Brite
    “Horror is the badge of humanity, worn proudly, self-righteously, and often falsely.”
    Poppy Z. Brite, Exquisite Corpse

  • #25
    José Saramago
    “Deve-se a construção do convento de Mafra ao rei D. João V, por um voto que fez se lhe nascesse um filho, vão aqui seiscentos homens que não fizeram filho nenhum à rainha e eles é que pagam o voto, que se lixam, com perdão da anacrónica voz.”
    José Saramago, Baltasar and Blimunda

  • #26
    Ken Kesey
    “I listened to them fade away till all I could hear was my memory of the sound.”
    Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

  • #27
    Ray Bradbury
    “She didn't want to know how a thing was done, but why.... Luckily, queer ones like her don't happen often.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #28
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “There are some secrets which do not permit themselves to be told. Men die nightly in their beds, wringing the hands of ghostly confessors, and looking them piteously in the eyes — die with despair of heart and convulsion of throat, on account of the hideousness of mysteries which will not suffer themselves to be revealed.”
    Edgar Allan Poe, The Man of the Crowd - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story

  • #29
    Jack Kerouac
    “And then we’ll all go off to sweet life, ‘cause now is the time and we all know time!”
    Jack Kerouac, On the Road

  • #30
    Henry Miller
    “أولئك المجانين يتلاعبون بالخيال حينما يحبطون في الواقع”
    Henry Miller



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