Gus Gunkelman

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Ursula Hegi
“Now the purpose of her stories had changed. She spun them to discover their meaning. In the telling, she found, you reached a point where you could not go back, where—as the stories changed—it transformed you, too.”
Ursula Hegi, Stones from the River

“Everyone knows everything eventually.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder

David Foster Wallace
“How can even the idea of rebellion against corporate culture stay meaningful when Chrysler Inc. advertises trucks by invoking “The Dodge Rebellion”? How is one to be bona fide iconoclast when Burger King sells onion rings with “Sometimes You Gotta Break the Rules”? How can an Image-Fiction writer hope to make people more critical of televisual culture by parodying television as a self-serving commercial enterprise when Pepsi and Subaru and FedEx parodies of self-serving commercials are already doing big business? It’s almost a history lesson: I’m starting to see just why turn-of-the-century Americans’ biggest fear was of anarchist and anarchy. For if anarchy actually wins, if rulelessness become the rule, then protest and change become not just impossible but incoherent. It’d be like casting a ballot for Stalin: you are voting for an end to all voting.”
David Foster Wallace, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments

Walter Farley
“You need luck to keep going. It takes more than skill to stay alive.”
Walter Farley, The Black Stallion Challenged

Lewis Carroll
“Of course it is,’ said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree to everything
that Alice said; ‘there’s a large mustard-mine near here. And the moral
of that is– “The more there is of mine, the less there is of yours.”
Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

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