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  • Erica Jong
    "Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn’t."
    Erica Jong


  • Erica Jong
    "Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything it's cracked up to be. That's why people are so cynical about it. It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more."
    Erica Jong


  • Haruki Murakami
    "No matter what they wish for, no matter how far they go, people can never be anything but themselves. That's all."
    Haruki Murakami (Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman: 24 Stories)


  • Banana Yoshimoto
    "I saw the sky and sea and sand and the flickering flames of the bonfire through my tears. All at once, it rushed into my head with tremendous speed, and made me feel dizzy. It was beautiful. Everything that happened was shockingly beautiful, enough to make you crazy."
    Banana Yoshimoto (N.P.)


  • Mark Haddon
    "At twenty life was like wrestling an octopus. Every moment mattered. At thirty it was a walk in the country. Most of the time your mind was somewhere else. By the time you got to seventy, it was probably like watching snooker on the telly."
    Mark Haddon (A Spot of Bother)


  • Jill Ciment
    "If you look closely you'll find all my lovers inscribed on my skin."
    Jill Ciment (The Tattoo Artist: A Novel)


  • Janet Fitch
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'Loneliness is the human condition. Cultivate it. The way it tunnels into you allows your soul room to grow. Never expect to outgrow loneliness. Never hope to find people who will understand you, someone to fill that space. And intelligent, sensitive person is the exception, the very great exception. If you expect to find people who will understand you, you will grow murderous with disappointment. The best you'll ever do is to understand yourself, know what it is that you want, and not let the cattle stand in your way.'
    "
    Janet Fitch (White Oleander)


  • Koren Zailckas
    "I once heard someone say that the concept of moderation seems a little extreme, and tonight...I agree."
    Koren Zailckas (Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood)


  • Sylvia Plath
    "If neurotic is wanting two mutually exclusive things at one and the same time, then I'm neurotic as hell. I'll be flying back and forth between one mutually exclusive thing and another for the rest of my days."
    Sylvia Plath (The Bell Jar)


  • "Her words were like tinfoil; they shone and they covered things up."
    Helen Cross (My Summer of Love)


  • Jonathan Safran Foer
    "Brod's life was a slow realization that the world was not for her, and that for whatever reason, she would never be happy and honest at the same time. She felt as if she were brimming, always producing and hoarding more love inside her. But there was no release...

    So she had to satisfy herself with the idea of love--loving the loving of things whose existence she didn't care at all about. Love itself became the object of her love. She loved herself in love, she loved loving love, as love loves loving, and was able, in that way, to reconcile herself with a world that fell so short of what she would have hoped for. It was not the world that was the great and saving lie, but her willingness to make it beautiful and fair, to live a once-removed life, in a world once-removed from the one in which everyone else seemed to exit."
    Jonathan Safran Foer (Everything Is Illuminated)


  • Bret Easton Ellis
    "People are afraid to merge on freeways in Los Angeles. This is the first thing I hear when I come back to the city. Blair picks me up from LAX and mutters this under her breath as she drives up the onramp. She says, "People are afraid to merge on freeways in Los Angeles." Though that sentence shouldn't bother me, it stays in my mind for an uncomfortably long time. Nothing else seems to matter. Not the fact that I'm eighteen and it's December and the ride on the plane had been rough and the couple from Santa Barbara, who were sitting across from me in first class, had gotten pretty drunk. Not the mud that had splattered on the legs of my jeans, which felt kind of cold and loose, earlier that day at an airport in New Hampshire. Not the stain on the arm of the wrinkled, damp shirt I wear, a shirt which looked fresh and clean this morning. Not the tear on the neck of my gray argyle vest, which seems vaguely more eastern than before, especially next to Blair's clean tight jeans and her pale-blue shirt. All of this seems irrelevant next to that one sentence. It seems easier to hear that people are afraid to merge than "I'm pretty sure Muriel is anorexic" or the singer on the radio crying out about magnetic waves. Nothing else seems to matter to me but those ten words. Not the warm winds, which seem to propel the car down the empty asphalt freeway, or the faded smell of marijuana which still faintly permeates Blaire's car. All it comes down to is the fact that I'm a boy coming home for a month and meeting someone whom I haven't seen for four months and people are afraid to merge. "
    Bret Easton Ellis (Less Than Zero)


  • Erica Jong
    "I stand in the mist and cry, thinking of myself standing in the mist and crying, and wondering if I will ever be able to use this experience in a book."
    Erica Jong (Fear of Flying)


  • Erica Jong
    "Someday every woman will have orgasms- like every family has color TV- and we can all get on with the business of life. "
    Erica Jong (How to Save Your Own Life)


  • Hunter S. Thompson
    "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me."
    Hunter S. Thompson


  • Douglas Adams
    "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."
    Douglas Adams


  • Jack Kerouac
    "[...] the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes 'Awww!' What did they call such young people in Goethe's Germany?"
    Jack Kerouac (On the Road)


  • J.D. Salinger
    "It's everybody, I mean. Everything everybody does is so — I don't know — not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and — sad-making. And the worst part is, if you go bohemian or something crazy like that, you're conforming just as much only in a different way."
    J.D. Salinger (Franny and Zooey)


  • J.D. Salinger
    "I'm sick of not having the courage to be an absolute nobody."
    J.D. Salinger


  • Melvin Burgess
    "Sometimes maybe you need an experience. The experience can be a person or it can be a drug. The experience opens a door that was there all the time but you never saw it. Or maybe it blasts you into outer space...All that negative stuff. All the pain...It just floted away from me, I just floated away from it...up and away...
    "
    Melvin Burgess (Smack)


  • Melvin Burgess
    "You can do anything you want. You don't believe me. You think, she's out of her head. Yeah, I'm out of my head- on being me. What are you on? On being them. You don't even know. I bet you were never given a chance to know. ....Listen. You can be anything you want to be. Be careful. It's a spell. It's magic. Listen to the words.... You are anything...everyone, anyone. ...You listen to them, teachers, parents, politicians. They're always saying, if you steal you're a thief, if you sleep aroung you're a slut, if you take drugs you're a junkie. They want to get inside your head and control you with their fear. ...Don't play their game. Nothing can touch you; you stay beautiful. "
    Melvin Burgess (Smack)


  • Melvin Burgess
    ""It wasn't a love story." -Tar's dad
    "It was a love story. Me, Gemma, and junk." -Tar"
    Melvin Burgess (Smack)


  • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    "In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars."
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (The Great Gatsby)


  • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    "She laughed with thrilling scorn. "Sophisticated-God, I'm sophisticated!""
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (The Great Gatsby)


  • Tim O'Brien
    "A true war story is never moral. It does not instruct, nor encourage virtue, nor suggest models of proper human behavior, nor restrain men from doing the things men have always done. If a story seems moral, do not believe it. If at the end of a war story you feel uplifted, or if you feel that some small bit of rectitude has been salvaged from the larger waste, then you have been made the victim of a very old and terrible lie. There is no rectitude whatsoever. There is no virtue. As a first rule of thumb, therefore, you can tell a true war story by its absolute and uncompromising allegiance to obscenity and evil. "
    Tim O'Brien (The Things They Carried)


  • M.T. Anderson
    "We Americans are interested only in the consumption of our products. We have no interest in how they are produced, or what happens to them once we discard them, once we throw them away."
    M.T. Anderson (Feed)


  • Sherman Alexie
    "Poetry = Anger x Imagination"
    Sherman Alexie


  • Sherman Alexie
    "Books and beer are the best and worst defense."
    Sherman Alexie (The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven)


  • Sherman Alexie
    "'She told me that every other step was just for me.'
    'But that's only half of the dance,' I said.
    'Yeah,' my father said. 'She was keeping the rest for herself. Nobody can give everything away. It ain't healthy.'"
    Sherman Alexie


  • Jeanette Winterson
    "Her butler opened it for her. His name was Boredom. She said, 'Boredom, fetch me a plaything.' He said 'Very good ma'am,' and putting on his white gloves so that fingerprints would not show he tapped at my heart and I thought he said his name was Love. "
    Jeanette Winterson (Written on the Body)


  • Harper Lee
    "Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing."
    Harper Lee (To Kill a Mockingbird)


  • Orson Scott Card
    "This is how humans are: We question all our beliefs, except for the ones that we really believe in, and those we never think to question."
    - Andrew Wiggin"
    Orson Scott Card (Speaker for the Dead)


  • Douglas Coupland
    "Only the disenfranchised can party with abandon."
    Douglas Coupland


  • Douglas Coupland
    "I think of how the person who needs the other person the least in a relationship is the stronger member."
    Douglas Coupland (Shampoo Planet)


  • Douglas Coupland
    "I watch these kids.
    They don't seem entirely unhappy. A few times I've even circled the Free Clinic on foot, trying to catch a closer glimpse of these kids and their lives as they pop in and out of the clinic's Sputnik-era, gone-to-seed building--Lancaster's future trolls and Popeyes loitering out back having hushed paranoid conversations. And once I even went to have a look where they hang out in a big way, out in the delivery bay behind the now-closed Donut Hut, the delivery bay grotto out back with a floor spongy with pigeon shit, chewing gum, cigarette ashes, and throat oysters--dank and sunless. I went to visit this place once when all the druggies were away, having their druggy lives downtown doing their druggy things: yelling at parked cars and having conversations with amber lights. I visited this place and I was confused: confused and attracted. Who do these people think they are? How can they not care about the future or hot running water or clean sheets or cable TV? These people. And on the walls down at the delivery bay, do you know what they had written? Written in letters several hands high, letters built of IV needles attached to the cement with soiled bandages and wads of chewing gum? They had written the words WE LIKE IT."
    Douglas Coupland


  • Michael Cunningham
    "There is just this for consolation: an hour here or there, when our lives seem, against all odds and expectations, to burst open and give us everything we've ever imagined , though everyone but children (and perhaps even they) knows these hours will inevitably be followed by others, far darker and more difficult. Still, we cherish the city, the morning, we hope, more than anything, for more. Heaven only knows why we love it so."
    Michael Cunningham (The Hours)


  • Michael Cunningham
    "It had seemed like the beginning of happiness, and Clarissa is still sometimes shocked, more than thirty years later to realize that it was happiness; that the entire experience lay in a kiss and a walk. The anticipation of dinner and a book. The dinner is by now forgotten; Lessing has been long overshadowed by other writers. What lives undimmed in Clarissa's mind more than three decades later is a kiss at dusk on a patch of dead grass, and a walk around a pond as mosquitoes droned in the darkening air. There is still that singular perfection, and its perfect in part because it seemed, at the time, so clearly to promise more. Now she knows: That was the moment, right then. There has been no other."
    Michael Cunningham


  • Chuck Palahniuk
    "What I want is to be needed. What I need is to be indispensable to somebody. Who I need is somebody that will eat up all my free time, my ego, my attention. Somebody addicted to me. A mutual addiction."
    Chuck Palahniuk


  • Chuck Palahniuk
    "We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off."
    Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club)


  • Chuck Palahniuk
    "I see in the fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables, slaves with white collars, advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're the middle children of the history man, no purpose or place, we have no Great war, no Great depression, our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives, we've been all raised by television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars, but we won't and we're slowly learning that fact. and we're very very pissed off."
    Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club)


  • Miranda July
    "This pain, this dying, this is just normal. This is how life is. In fact, I realize, there never was an earthquake. Life is just this way, broken, and I am crazy for dreaming of something else."
    Miranda July (No One Belongs Here More Than You: Stories)


  • Miranda July
    "We were excited about getting jobs; we hardly went anywhere without filling out an application. But once we were hired - as furniture sanders - we could not believe this was really what people did all day. Everything we had thought of as The World was actually the result of someone's job. Each line on the sidewalk, each saltine. Everyone had a rotting carpet and a door to pay for. Aghast, we quit. There had to be a more dignified way to live. We needed time to consider ourselves, to come up with a theory about who we were and set it to music.

    Something That Needs Nothing"
    Miranda July (No One Belongs Here More Than You: Stories)


  • Miranda July
    "You always feel like you are the only one in the world, like everyone else is crazy for each other, but it's not true. Generally, people don't like each other very much. And that goes for friends, too. "
    Miranda July


  • Marilyn Monroe
    "I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
    Marilyn Monroe



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