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State of Wonder State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
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“Never be so focused on what you're looking for that you overlook the thing you actually find.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Hope is a horrible thing, you know. I don't know who decided to package hope as a virtue because it's not. It's a plague. Hope is like walking around with a fishhook in your mouth and somebody just keeps pulling it and pulling it.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“In this life we love who we love. There were some stories in which facts were very nearly irrelevant.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Everyone knows everything eventually.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“It is said the sesta is one of the only gifts the Europeans brought to South America, but I imagine the Brazilians could have figured out how to sleep in the afternoon without having to endure centuries of murder and enslavement.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“She understood in life that a person was only allowed one trip down to hell.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“He used to say we all had a compass inside of us and what we needed to do was to find it and to follow it.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“No one tells the truth to people they don't actually know, and if they do it is a horrible trait. Everyone wants something smaller, something neater than the truth.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Hope is like walking around with a fishhook in your mouth and somebody just keeps pulling it and pulling it.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“There was no one clear point of loss. It happened over and over again in a thousand small ways and the only truth there was to learn was that there was no getting used to it.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Society was nothing but a long, dull dinner party conversation in which one was forced to speak to one's partner on both the left and the right.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Like her mother and all her mother's people before her, those inexhaustible blondes who staked their claims in verdant prairies, Marina was cut from Minnesota, the soil and the starry night. Instead of growing up inquisitive and restless, she had developed a profound desire to stay, as if her center of gravity was so low it connected her directly to this particular patch of earth.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Marina brushed her hand across the back of her neck and dislodged something with a hard shell.

She had learned in time to brush instead of slap as slapping only served to pump the entire contents of the insect, which was doubtlessly already burrowed into the skin with some entomological protuberance, straight into the bloodstream.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“The part when they are together for a while, the two of them, before things go wrong. The way things ended always obliterated the genuine happiness that had come before and that shouldn't be the case.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“...And there it went, the burden of her lifetime, taken.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Far outside the city the tree frogs were calling her, and the deep, rhythmic pulse of their voices set the blood flow to her heart.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“I saw it myself. An endless succession of mongrels and malingerers, the laziest dropouts who fancied themselves explorers. He made his policy clear: he was not responsible for their food, their shelter, their safety, or their health. He didn't waste his time discouraging them because frankly there was no discouragement they could not withstand. All of the energy they could have put into their intelligence they had used to develop their tenacity. But what I quickly learned was that their tenacity was for going, not for staying. Once they were out on the trail they fell like flies. Some took a day, two days, others were gone in a matter of hours, and Dr. Rapp never stopped for them. He remained beautifully consistent: he was to work and he would continue to work. He would not ferry back the weak and the lame. They had chosen to get themselves in and they would simply have to figure the means to get themselves out. People were quick to accept these terms until they themselves were weak. Then they changed their tune entirely, then they said Dr. Rapp was heartless. They couldn't slander him as a scientist but they said no end of scurrilous things about him as a man. He hadn't rescued them! He hadn't been their father and mother! I will tell you, none of that troubled his sleep. If he had made them his responsibility, either by dissuading them from their ambitions or by bailing them out of their folly, the greatest botanist of our time would have been reduced to a babysitter. It would have been an incalculable blow to science, all in the name of saving the stupid.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Never be so focused on what you are looking for that you overlook the thing you actually find.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Marina Singh: "You went to Radcliffe."
Annick Swenson: "I didn't love it.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“Every drop of rain hit the ground with such force it bounced back up again, giving the earth the appearance of something boiling.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder
“One must not be shy where language is concerned.”
Ann Patchett, State of Wonder

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