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Olga Tokarczuk
“Then, however, Mayer thought it fitting to remind her of the most important thing:

'Between the heart and the tongue lies an abyss,' he said. "Remember that. Thoughts must be concealed, particularly since you were born, to your great misfortune, a woman. Think so that they think you are not thinking. Behave in such a way that you mislead others. We all must do this, but women more so. Talmudists know about the strength of women, but they fear it .... But we don't ... because we ourselves are like women. We survive by hiding. We play the fools, pretending to be people we are not. We come home, and then we take off our masks. But we bear the burden of silence: masa duma.”
Olga Tokarczuk, The Books of Jacob

Emily Henry
“Maybe love shouldn’t be built on a foundation of compromises, but maybe it can’t exist without them either. Not the kind that forces two people into shapes they don’t fit in, but the kind that loosens their grips, always leaves room to grow. Compromises that say, there will be a you-shaped space in my heart, and if your shape changes, I will adapt. No matter where we go, our love will stretch out to hold us, and that makes me feel like … like everything will be okay.”
Emily Henry, Book Lovers

Olga Tokarczuk
“It’s just like what they say about lightening; It’s safest to stand where it has already struck.”
Olga Tokarczuk, The Books of Jacob

Vincent T. DeVita Jr.
“The death of cancer is inevitable. It’s a question, not of if but of when, and when will be determined by what we do next. Do it now or do it later. Many are resigned to later.”
Vincent T. DeVita Jr., The Death of Cancer: After Fifty Years on the Front Lines of Medicine, a Pioneering Oncologist Reveals Why the War on Cancer Is Winnable--and How We Can Get There

“Grief isn’t something to be gotten through. It has no life of its own like that. It’s just plain and simply there. It’s one of the things which tells us we are humans.”
Ann Patchett, Truth & Beauty
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