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Mary Doria Russell
“A tale begins and where it ends, matters. Who tells the story and why, that makes all the difference.”
Mary Doria Russell, Epitaph

Mark Z. Danielewski
“This instance in particular proves that beneath all that cool pseudo-academic hogwash lurked a very passionate man who knew how important it was to say "fuck" now and then, and say it loud too, relish its syllabic sweetness, its immigrant pride, a great American epic word really, starting at the lower lip , often the very front of the lower lip, before racing all the way to the back of the throat, where it finishes with a great blast, the concussive force of the K catching up then with the hush of the F already on its way, thus loading it with plenty of offense and edge and certainly ambiguity. FUCK. A great by-the-bootstrap prayer or curse of you prefer, depending on how you look at it, or use it, suited perfectly for hurling at the skies or at the world, or sometimes, if said just right, for uttering with enough love and fire, the woman beside you melts inside herself.”
Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves

Maya Angelou
“To grow up is to stop putting blame on parents”
Maya Angelou, Becoming Myself: Reflections on Growing Up Female

Sherman Alexie
“Survival = Anger × Imagination. Imagination is the only weapon on the reservation.”
Sherman Alexie, The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven

Jorge Luis Borges
“I believe that the phrase ‘obligatory reading’ is a contradiction in terms; reading should not be obligatory. Should we ever speak of 'obligatory pleasure'? Pleasure is not obligatory, pleasure is something we seek. 'Obligatory happiness'! [...] If a book bores you, leave it; don’t read it because it is famous, don’t read it because it is modern, don’t read a book because it is old. If a book is tedious to you, leave it, even if that book is 'Paradise Lost' — which is not tedious to me — or 'Don Quixote' — which also is not tedious to me. But if a book is tedious to you, don't read it; that book was not written for you. Reading should be a form of happiness, so I would advise all possible readers of my last will and testament—which I do not plan to write— I would advise them to read a lot, and not to get intimidated by writers' reputations, to continue to look for personal happiness, personal enjoyment. It is the only way to read.”
Jorge Luis Borges, Professor Borges: A Course on English Literature

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