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  • Jon Krakauer
    "...make a radical change in your lifestyle and begin to boldly do things which you may previously never have thought of doing, or been too hesitant to attempt. So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservation, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future. The very basic core of a man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun. If you want to get more out of life, you must lose your inclination for monotonous security and adopt a helter-skelter style of life that will at first appear to you to be crazy. But once you become accustomed to such a life you will see its full meaning and its incredible beauty."
    Jon Krakauer (Into the Wild)


  • Jon Krakauer
    "Mr. Franz, I think careers are a 20th century invention and I don't want one."
    Jon Krakauer (Into the Wild)


  • John Green
    "Books are the ultimate Dumpees: put them down and they’ll wait for you forever; pay attention to them and they always love you back."
    John Green (An Abundance of Katherines)


  • Arthur C. Clarke
    "One of the great tragedies of mankind is that morality has been hijacked by religion. So now people assume that religion and morality have a necessary connection. But the basis of morality is really very simple and doesn't require religion at all."
    Arthur C. Clarke


  • Alfred Bester
    "'You pigs, you. You rut like pigs, is all. You got the most in you, and you use the least. You hear me, you? Got a million in you and spend pennies. Got a genius in you and think crazies. Got a heart in you and feel empties. All a you. Every you...'

    [...]

    'Take a war to make you spend. Take a jam to make you think. Take a challenge to make you great. Rest of the time you sit around lazy, you. Pigs, you! All right, God damn you! I challenge you, me. Die or live and be great. Blow yourselves to Christ gone or come and find me, Gully Foyle, and I make you men. I make you great. I give you the stars.'"
    Alfred Bester (The Stars My Destination)


  • "You can love someone so much, he thought, but you can never love people as much as you can miss them. "
    — John Green (An Abundance of Katherines)


  • Graham Greene
    "I could never have been a pacifist. To kill a man was surely to grant him an immeasurable benefit. Oh yes, people always, everywhere, loved their enemies. It was their friends they preserved for pain and vacuity."
    Graham Greene (The Quiet American)


  • John Green
    "Saying 'I notice you're a nerd' is like saying, 'Hey, I notice that you'd rather be intelligent than be stupid, that you'd rather be thoughtful than be vapid, that you believe that there are things that matter more than the arrest record of Lindsay Lohan. Why is that?' In fact, it seems to me that most contemporary insults are pretty lame. Even 'lame' is kind of lame. Saying 'You're lame' is like saying 'You walk with a limp.' Yeah, whatever, so does 50 Cent, and he's done all right for himself."
    John Green


  • Graham Greene
    "Wouldn't we all do better not trying to understand, accepting the fact that no human being will ever understand another, not a wife a husband, a lover a mistress, nor a parent a child? Perhaps that's why men invented God - a being capable of understanding. Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bamboozle myself into belief."
    Graham Greene (The Quiet American)


  • Graham Greene
    "From childhood I had never believed in permanence, and yet I had longed for it. Always I was afraid of losing happiness. This month, next year...death was the only absolute value in my world. Lose life and one would lose nothing again forever."
    Graham Greene (The Quiet American)


  • Graham Greene
    "It's a strange thing to discover and to believe that you are loved when you know that there is nothing in you for anybody but a parent or a God to love. "
    Graham Greene


  • Kurt Vonnegut
    "And on the subject of burning books: I want to congratulate librarians, not famous for their physical strength or their powerful political connections or their great wealth, who, all over this country, have staunchly resisted anti-democratic bullies who have tried to remove certain books from their shelves, and have refused to reveal to thought police the names of persons who have checked out those titles.

    So the America I loved still exists, if not in the White House or the Supreme Court or the Senate or the House of Representatives or the media. The America I love still exists at the front desks of our public libraries."
    Kurt Vonnegut (A Man Without a Country)


  • Graham Greene
    "I envied those who could believe in a God and I distrusted them. I felt they were keeping their courage up with a fable of the changeless and the permanent. Death was far more certain than God, and with death there would be no longer the possibility of love dying."
    Graham Greene (The Quiet American)


  • William Shakespeare
    "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
    Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
    To the last syllable of recorded time;
    And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
    The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
    Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
    That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
    And then is heard no more. It is a tale
    Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
    Signifying nothing.

    Act 5, scene 5, 19–28 "
    William Shakespeare (Macbeth)


  • John Green
    "...you don't remember what happened. What you remember becomes what happened."
    John Green (An Abundance of Katherines)


  • "It may, after all, be the bad habit of creative talents to invest themselves in pathological extremes that yield remarkable insights but no durable way of life for those who cannot translate their psychic wounds into significant art or thought."
    — Theodore Roszak in Jon Krakauer (Into the Wild)


  • Jon Krakauer
    "HAPPINESS [is] ONLY REAL WHEN SHARED"
    Jon Krakauer (Into the Wild)



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