Živilė Mikalauskaitė

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Milan Kundera
“We’ve known for a long time that it was no longer possible to overturn this world, nor reshape it, nor head off its dangerous headlong rush. There’s been only one possible resistance: to not take it seriously.”
Milan Kundera, The Festival of Insignificance

Sally Rooney
“When I try to picture for myself what a happy life might look like, the picture hasn't changed very much since I was a child - a house with flowers and trees around it, and a river nearby, and a room full of books, and someone there to love me, that's all. Just to make a home there, and to care for my parents when they grow older. Never to move, never to board a plane again, just to live quietly and then be buried in the earth.”
Sally Rooney, Beautiful World, Where Are You

Gabriel García Márquez
“...taip savo gyvenimo rudenį ji vėl ėmė tikėti vaikiškai naiviu priežodžiu: „Kur neturtas, ten meilė“. Su apmaudu jiedu minėdavo pasiutiškus pokylius, didelius turtus, anų metų nežabotą aistrą ir dejuodavo pernelyg brangia kaina nusipirkę vienatvės dviese rojų. Per tiek metų nesugyvenę vaikų, karštai mylėdami kits kitą, jie paregėjo tarsi stebuklą, patyrę, jog prie pietų stalo galima mylėtis nė kiek ne mažiau nei lovoje, ir buvo tokie laimingi, kad būdami seni ir išsekę, kvailiojo lyg triušiukai ir riejosi lyg šunyčiai.”
Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude

Romain Gary
“Humoru žmogus pareiškia savo orumą ir teigia savo pranašumą prieš tai, kas jam nutinka.”
Romain Gary, Promise at Dawn

Trent Dalton
“Darren says his mum told him a secret recently about Australians. She said this secret would make him a rich man. She said the greatest secret about Australia is the nation's inherent misery. Bich Dang laughs at the ads on telly with Paul Hogan putting another shrimp on the barbie. She said foreign visitors should rightfully be advised about what happens five hours later at that Australian shrimp barbecue, when the beers and the rums mix with the hard sun headaches and widespread Saturday night violence spreads across the country behind closed front doors. Truth is, Bich said, Australian childhoods are so idyllic and joyous, so filled with beach visits and backyard games of cricket, that Australian adulthoods can’t possibly meet our childhood expectations. Our perfect early lives in this vast island paradise doom us to melancholy because we know, in the hard honest bones beneath our dubious bronze skin, that we will never again be happier than we were once before. She said we live in the greatest country on earth but we’re actually all miserable deep down inside and the junk cures the misery and the junk industry will never die because Australian misery will never die.”
Trent Dalton, Boy Swallows Universe

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