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    Thomas Berger
    “The buffalo eats grass, I eat him, and when I die, the earth eats me and sprouts more grass. Therefore nothing is ever lost, and each thing is everything forever, though all things move.”
    Thomas Berger, Little Big Man: A Novel

  • #2
    William Shakespeare
    “Brevity is the soul of wit.”
    William Shakespeare, Hamlet

  • #3
    Haruki Murakami
    “You said you're going far away," Tamaru said. "How far away are we talking about?"

    "It's a distance that can't be measured."

    "Like the distance that separates one person's heart from another's.”
    Haruki Murakami, 1Q84

  • #4
    Haruki Murakami
    “If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.”
    Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood

  • #5
    William Makepeace Thackeray
    “But it's a changeable world! When we consider how great our sorrow seem, and how small they are; how we think we shall die of grief, and how quickly we forget, I think we ought to be ashamed of ourselves and our fickle-heartedness. For, after all, what business has Time to bring us consolation?”
    William Makepeace Thackeray, Barry Lyndon

  • #6
    Richard Brautigan
    “Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.”
    Richard Brautigan

  • #7
    James Welch
    “There is no dishonor in wisdom.”
    James Welch

  • #8
    Albert Camus
    “Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”
    Albert Camus

  • #9
    Pema Chödrön
    “There is a story of a woman running away from tigers. She runs and runs and the tigers are getting closer and closer. When she comes to the edge of a cliff, she sees some vines there, so she climbs down and holds on to the vines. Looking down, she sees that there are tigers below her as well. She then notices that a mouse is gnawing away at the vine to which she is clinging. She also sees a beautiful little bunch of strawberries close to her, growing out of a clump of grass. She looks up and she looks down. She looks at the mouse. Then she just takes a strawberry, puts it in her mouth, and enjoys it thoroughly. Tigers above, tigers below. This is actually the predicament that we are always in, in terms of our birth and death. Each moment is just what it is. It might be the only moment of our life; it might be the only strawberry we’ll ever eat. We could get depressed about it, or we could finally appreciate it and delight in the preciousness of every single moment of our life.”
    Pema Chödrön, The Wisdom of No Escape: How to Love Yourself and Your World

  • #10
    Lucia Berlin
    “Anybody says he knows just how someone else feels is a fool.”
    Lucia Berlin, A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories



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