Elizabeth
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"Здається, я зрозуміла, що мене так чіпляє з Робін і Мерфі, і це треба розібрати докладно" — Jan 05, 2026 05:44AM
"Здається, я зрозуміла, що мене так чіпляє з Робін і Мерфі, і це треба розібрати докладно" — Jan 05, 2026 05:44AM
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"...саме науковість — головний ворог тези про глобальні зміни клімату. Таке враження, що інколи людям потрібно, щоб море дійсно піднялося за один день на 5 метрів, і тоді вони скажуть: «Я так і знав, що це станеться». Коли ж людство ще на стадії попередження, коли факти накопичуються, але казан ще не розірвало, коли ще можна щось змінити, то людям спокійніше переконувати себе, що нічого не станеться..." — Dec 12, 2025 05:34AM
"...саме науковість — головний ворог тези про глобальні зміни клімату. Таке враження, що інколи людям потрібно, щоб море дійсно піднялося за один день на 5 метрів, і тоді вони скажуть: «Я так і знав, що це станеться». Коли ж людство ще на стадії попередження, коли факти накопичуються, але казан ще не розірвало, коли ще можна щось змінити, то людям спокійніше переконувати себе, що нічого не станеться..." — Dec 12, 2025 05:34AM
“Do you think I'm a whore?” Harry pulled over to the side of the road and turned to me. “I think you're brilliant. I think you're tough. And I think the word whore is something ignorant people throw around when they have nothing else.
… “Isn't it awfully convenient,” Harry added, “that when men make the rules, the one thing that's looked down on the most is the one thing that would bear them the greatest threat? Imagine if every single woman on the planet wanted something in exchange when she gave up her body. You'd all be ruling the place. An armed populace. Only men like me would stand a chance against you. And that's the last thing those assholes want, a world run by people like you and me.”
I laughed, my eyes still puffy and tired from crying. “So am I a whore or not?” “Who knows?” he said. “We're all whores, really, in some way or another. At least in Hollywood.” … “But I like you this way. I like you impure and scrappy and formidable. I like the Evelyn Hugo who sees the world for what it is and then goes out there and wrestles what she wants out of it. So, you know, put whatever label you want on it, just don't change. That would be the real tragedy.”
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
… “Isn't it awfully convenient,” Harry added, “that when men make the rules, the one thing that's looked down on the most is the one thing that would bear them the greatest threat? Imagine if every single woman on the planet wanted something in exchange when she gave up her body. You'd all be ruling the place. An armed populace. Only men like me would stand a chance against you. And that's the last thing those assholes want, a world run by people like you and me.”
I laughed, my eyes still puffy and tired from crying. “So am I a whore or not?” “Who knows?” he said. “We're all whores, really, in some way or another. At least in Hollywood.” … “But I like you this way. I like you impure and scrappy and formidable. I like the Evelyn Hugo who sees the world for what it is and then goes out there and wrestles what she wants out of it. So, you know, put whatever label you want on it, just don't change. That would be the real tragedy.”
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
“She always made sure the bad was outweighed by so much good. I...well, I didn't do that for her. I made it fifty-fifty. Which is about the cruelest thing you can do to someone you love, give them just enough good to make them stick through a hell of a lot of bad.”
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
“I guess what I’m saying is it’s not all luck. It’s luck and being a son of a bitch.”
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
“Now you listen to me," says Ove calmly while he carefully closes the door. "You've given birth to two children and quite soon will be squeezing out a third. You've come here from a land far away and most likely you fled war and persecution and all sorts of other nonsense. You've learned a new language and got yourself an education and you're holding together a family of obvious incompetents. And I'll be damned if I've seen you afraid of a single bloody thing in this world before now....I'm not asking for brain surgery. I'm asking you to drive a car. It's got an accelerator, a brake and a clutch. Some of the greatest twits in world history have sorted out how it works. And you will as well." And then he utters seven words, which Parvaneh will always remember as the loveliest compliment he'll ever give her. "Because you are not a complete twit.”
― A Man Called Ove
― A Man Called Ove
“Heartbreak is a loss. Divorce is a piece of paper.”
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
― The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
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