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I Sing the Body Electric! And Other Stories (Paperback) by Ray Bradbury |
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The Illustrated Man (Voyager Classics) by Ray Bradbury |
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Dandelion Wine (Paperback) by Ray Bradbury |
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Something Wicked This Way Comes (Mass Market Paperback) by Ray Bradbury |
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The Martian Chronicles (The Grand Master Editions) by Ray Bradbury |
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Stories of Ray Bradbury (Hardcover) by Ray Bradbury |
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I Was Told There'd Be Cake (Paperback) by Sloane Crosley bookshelves: to-read |
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Heavy Water: and Other Stories (Paperback) by Martin Amis |
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The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Short Stories (Paperback) by Tobias Wolff |
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Jenny's favorite quotes
"And meanwhile time goes about its immemorial work of making everyone look and feel like shit."
— Martin Amis (London Fields)
— Martin Amis (London Fields)
"Life is made of fear. Some people eat fear soup three times a day. Some people eat fear soup all the meals there are. I eat it sometimes. When they bring me fear soup to eat, I try not to eat it, I try to send it back. But sometimes I'm too afraid to and have to eat it anyway."
— Martin Amis
— Martin Amis
"Oh Christ, the exhaustion of not knowing anything. It's so tiring and hard on the nerves. It really takes it out of you, not knowing anything. You're given comedy and miss all the jokes. Every hour you get weaker. Sometimes, as I sit alone in my flat in London and stare at the window, I think how dismal it is, how heavy, to watch the rain and not know why it falls."
— Martin Amis (Money)
— Martin Amis (Money)
""I only know what it is that's wrong with him; not why it is."
"And what is it?" asked Lucy fearfully, expecting some harrowing tale.
"The old trouble; things won't fit."
"What things?"
"The things of the universe. It's quite true. They don't."
"Oh Mr. Emerson, whatever do you mean?"
In his ordinary voice, so that she scarcely realized he was quoting poetry, he said:
"'From far, from eve and morning,
And yon twelve-winded sky,
The stuff of life to knit me
Blew hither: here am I."
"George and I both know this, but why does it distress him? We know that we come from the winds, and that we shall return to them; that all of life is perhaps a knot, a tangle, a blemish in the eternal smoothness. But why should this make us unhappy? Let us rather love one another, and work and rejoice. I don't believe in this world of sorrow.""
— Edward Morgan Forster (A Room with a View)
"And what is it?" asked Lucy fearfully, expecting some harrowing tale.
"The old trouble; things won't fit."
"What things?"
"The things of the universe. It's quite true. They don't."
"Oh Mr. Emerson, whatever do you mean?"
In his ordinary voice, so that she scarcely realized he was quoting poetry, he said:
"'From far, from eve and morning,
And yon twelve-winded sky,
The stuff of life to knit me
Blew hither: here am I."
"George and I both know this, but why does it distress him? We know that we come from the winds, and that we shall return to them; that all of life is perhaps a knot, a tangle, a blemish in the eternal smoothness. But why should this make us unhappy? Let us rather love one another, and work and rejoice. I don't believe in this world of sorrow.""
— Edward Morgan Forster (A Room with a View)
"He wanted to tell her, from the greater perspective he had, that to own only a little talent, like his, was an awful, plaguing thing; that being only a little special meant you expected too much, most of the time, and liked yourself too little. He wanted to assure her that she had missed nothing"
— Mary Robison
— Mary Robison
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