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"I love this book so much already. I'm just three chapters in but can highly recommend it to anyone who wants to read sense and go about 'aahh'ing and nodding their heads at almost every other line. It also gives a chance to reflect upon our own tightly held beliefs, and thought patterns." — Nov 21, 2025 08:05PM
"I love this book so much already. I'm just three chapters in but can highly recommend it to anyone who wants to read sense and go about 'aahh'ing and nodding their heads at almost every other line. It also gives a chance to reflect upon our own tightly held beliefs, and thought patterns." — Nov 21, 2025 08:05PM
“I know nothing of this silence except that it lies outside the reach of my intelligence, beyond words - that is why this silence must win, must inevitably defeat me, because it is not a presence at all.”
― The Shadow Lines
― The Shadow Lines
“What are the building blocks of character, of contentment, of lasting achievement? How does a person come into self-possession and sovereignty of mind against the tide of convention and unreasoning collectivism? Does genius suffice for happiness, does distinction, does love? Two Nobel Prizes don’t seem to recompense the melancholy radiating from every photograph of the woman in the black laboratory dress. Is success a guarantee of fulfillment, or merely a promise as precarious as a marital vow? How, in this blink of existence bookended by nothingness, do we attain completeness of being?”
― Figuring
― Figuring
“Walking to the subway, Aomame kept thinking about the strangeness of the world. If, as the dowager had said, we were nothing but gene carriers, why do so many of us have to lead such strangely shaped lives? Wouldn’t our genetic purpose – to transmit DNA – be served just as well if we lived simple lives, not bothering our heads with a lot of extraneous thoughts, devoted entirely to preserving life and procreating? Did it benefit the genes in any way for us to lead such intricately warped, even bizarre, lives?
… how could it possibly profit the genes to have such people existing in this world? Did the genes merely enjoy such deformed episodes as colorful entertainment, or were these episodes utilized by them for some greater purpose?”
― 1Q84 Book 1
… how could it possibly profit the genes to have such people existing in this world? Did the genes merely enjoy such deformed episodes as colorful entertainment, or were these episodes utilized by them for some greater purpose?”
― 1Q84 Book 1
“If you can't understand it without an explanation, you can't understand it with an explanation.”
― 1Q84
― 1Q84
“Discontent is the nagging of the imagination. Discontent is evidence that your imagination has not given up on you. It is still pressing, swelling, trying to get your attention by whispering: "Not this.”
― Untamed: Stop Pleasing, Start Living / A Toolkit for Modern Life
― Untamed: Stop Pleasing, Start Living / A Toolkit for Modern Life
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