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It’s that the life he wants for her is fundamentally different from the life she wants for herself, and music is the boat that’s forever carrying her away from it.
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Orhan Pamuk
“No one recognises the happiest moment of their lives as they are living it. It may well be that in a moment of joy, one might sincerely believe that they are living that golden instant 'now', even having lived such moments before, but whatever they say, in one part of their hearts they still believe that a happier moment to come. Because how could anyone, particularly anyone who is young, carry on with the belief that everything could only get worse: if a person is happy enough to think he has reached the happiest moment of his life, he will be hopeful enough to believe his future will be just as beautiful.”
Orhan Pamuk, The Museum of Innocence

Patrick Ness
“Maybe hearts don't ever stop breaking once broken.”
Patrick Ness, Release

Renée Paule
“Imagine living in a world where we no longer believe that war can lead to peace. War can't lead to peace anymore than ignorance can lead to knowledge. War leads to premature death, pain, suffering, hatred, fear and more separation.”
Renée Paule, Just Around The Bend: Más o Menos
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John Green
“Your now is not your forever.”
John Green, Turtles All the Way Down

R. Eric Thomas
“Every story, whether truth or fiction, is an invitation to imagination, but even more so, it’s an invitation to empathy. The storyteller says, “I am here. Does it matter?” The words that I found in these books were a person calling out from a page, “I am worthy of being heard and you are worthy of hearing my story.”
R. Eric Thomas, Here for It; Or, How to Save Your Soul in America: Essays

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