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Zen in the Art of Writing: Essays on Creativity Third Edition/Expanded (Paperback) by Ray Bradbury bookshelves: currently-reading |
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Arcadia: A Play (Paperback) by Tom Stoppard bookshelves: currently-reading |
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The Eyes of the Dragon (Hardcover) by Stephen King |
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The Wealth of Nations: Books 1-3 (Penguin Classics) by Adam Smith |
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High Fidelity (Paperback) by Nick Hornby |
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The Celery Stalks at Midnight (Bunnicula Books) by James Howe |
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Bunnicula Strikes Again! (Paperback) by James Howe |
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Howliday Inn (Bunnicula) by James Howe |
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Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery (Bunnicula) by Deborah Howe, James Howe |
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Batman: Hush, Vol. 1 (Paperback) by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams |
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Batman: Hush, Vol. 2 (Paperback) by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams |
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Chris's favorite quotes
"The word "We" is as lime poured over men, which sets and hardens to stone, and crushes all beneath it, and that which is white and that which is black are lost equally in the grey of it. It is the word by which the depraved steal the virtue of the good, by which the weak steal the might of the strong, by which the fools steal the wisdom of the sages.
What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
But I am done with this creed of corruption.
I am done with the monster of "We," the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame.
And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and peace and pride.
This god, this one word:
"I."
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— Ayn Rand (Anthem)
What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
But I am done with this creed of corruption.
I am done with the monster of "We," the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame.
And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and peace and pride.
This god, this one word:
"I."
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— Ayn Rand (Anthem)
"We wanted to blast the world free of history.... picture yourself planting radishes and seed potatoes on the fifteenth green of a forgotten golf course. You'll hunt elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center, and dig clams next to the skeleton of the Space Needle leaning at a forty-five degree angle. We'll paint the skyscrapers with huge totem faces and goblin tikis, and every evening what's left of mankind will retreat to empty zoos and lock itself in cages as protection against the bears and big cats and wolves that pace and watch us from outside the cage bars at night. "
— Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club)
— Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club)
"And some of your elders remember pleasures with regret like wrongs committed in drunkenness.
But regret is the beclouding of the mind and not its chastisement.
They should remember their pleasures with gratitude, as they would the harvest of a summer.
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— Khalil Gibran (The Prophet)
But regret is the beclouding of the mind and not its chastisement.
They should remember their pleasures with gratitude, as they would the harvest of a summer.
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— Khalil Gibran (The Prophet)
Chris's writing
Assemble (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
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updated 01/29/2008 03:24PM
description:
Can we be more than we're scripted to be?
Payback (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
1 chapters
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updated 01/29/2008 03:23PM
description:
Job has had enough of God's wager...
Interlude (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
1 chapters
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updated 01/29/2008 03:23PM
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Our heros take a time out...
Hell Hounds, Strong Drink, and Loose Women (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
1 chapters
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updated 01/29/2008 03:23PM
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A highly fictionalized story of a high fictionalized legend...
Rewrite (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
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updated 01/29/2008 03:22PM
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Ralph Moore explains the future of Christianity to Jesus Christ
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Chris's friends (19)
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Michelle 738 books 14 friends |
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Evad 348 books 23 friends |
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Julie 476 books 15 friends |
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Jeff 6 books 27 friends |
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Jennifersphotos 254 books 8 friends |
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Jason 822 books 16 friends |
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Elizabeth 227 books 8 friends |
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Maria 6 books 18 friends |
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Robin 23 books 24 friends |
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Allison 38 books 9 friends |
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Keiko 107 books 12 friends |
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Meghan 79 books 45 friends |
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Purple 524 books 25 friends |
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Robert 13 books 14 friends |
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Byrd 576 books 12 friends |
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