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  • #1
    “Anyone who calls it "sexual intercourse" can't possibly be interested in actually doing it. You might as well announce you're ready for lunch by proclaiming, "I'd like to do some masticating and enzyme secreting.”
    Allan Sherman

  • #3
    Hannah Senesh
    “There are stars whose radiance is visible on Earth though they have long been extinct. There are people whose brilliance continues to light the world even though they are no longer among the living. These lights are particularly bright when the night is dark. They light the way for humankind.”
    Hannah Senesh

  • #4
    Hannah Senesh
    “I could have been 23 next July
    I gambled on what mattered most, the dice were cast. I lost.”
    Hannah Senesh, Hannah Senesh: Her Life and Diary, the First Complete Edition

  • #5
    Louise Penny
    “The night is a strawberry.”
    Louise Penny, Bury Your Dead

  • #6
    Louise Penny
    “Could someone have hated him enough to kill?” asked Gamache.

    “There are a lot of reasons for murder, Chief Inspector, as you know.”

    “Actually, mon Père, I’ve found there’s only one. Beneath all the justifications, all the psychology, all the motives given, like revenge or greed or jealousy, there lies the real reason.”

    “And what’s that?”

    “Fear. Fear of losing what you have or not getting what you want.”

    “And yet, fear of damnation doesn’t stop them.”

    “No. Neither does fear of getting caught. Because they don’t believe in either.”

    “You think it’s not possible to believe in God and commit murder?

    The priest was staring at Gamache now, his face relaxed, amused even. His eyes calm, his voice light. Then why was he clutching his cassock in his fist?

    “Depends on the God you believe in,” said Gamache.

    “There is only one God, Chief Inspector.”

    “Perhaps, but all sorts of humans who see imperfectly. Even God. Especially God.”
    Louise Penny

  • #7
    Erica Bauermeister
    “Irreversible decisions are good for the soul, word lady.”
    Erica Bauermeister, Joy for Beginners

  • #8
    Erica Bauermeister
    “You know," Marion said, "I met a woman once when I was a teenager. I knew she had gone through a lot but she was so strong, so compassionate. I asked her how she could be the way she was, and you know what she told me?"

    Hadley shook her head.

    "She said, 'You can be broken, or broken open. That choice is yours.”
    Erica Bauermeister, Joy for Beginners

  • #9
    Erica Bauermeister
    “They said - Adults need to have fun so children will want to grow up.”
    Erica Bauermeister, Joy for Beginners

  • #10
    “Politics is about grievances.... Poetry is about grief.”
    Raymond Paul



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