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  • #1
    Tara Westover
    “You can love someone and still choose to say goodbye to them,” she says now. “You can miss a person every day, and still be glad that they are no longer in your life.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #2
    Honoré de Balzac
    “All happiness depends on courage and work.”
    Honoré de Balzac

  • #3
    Virginia Woolf
    “Memory is the seamstress, and a capricious one at that. Memory runs her needle in and out, up and down, hither and thither. We know not what comes next, or what follows after. Thus, the most ordinary movement in the world, such as sitting down at a table and pulling the inkstand towards one, may agitate a thousand odd, disconnected fragments, now bright, now dim, hanging and bobbing and dipping and flaunting, like the underlinen of a family of fourteen on a line in a gale of wind.”
    Virginia Woolf, Orlando

  • #4
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “People think a soul mate is your perfect fit, and that's what everyone wants. But a true soul mate is a mirror, the person who shows you everything that is holding you back, the person who brings you to your own attention so you can change your life.

    A true soul mate is probably the most important person you'll ever meet, because they tear down your walls and smack you awake. But to live with a soul mate forever? Nah. Too painful. Soul mates, they come into your life just to reveal another layer of yourself to you, and then leave.

    A soul mates purpose is to shake you up, tear apart your ego a little bit, show you your obstacles and addictions, break your heart open so new light can get in, make you so desperate and out of control that you have to transform your life, then introduce you to your spiritual master...”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #5
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “This is a good sign, having a broken heart. It means we have tried for something.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #6
    Ilan Pappé
    “When (Berl Katznelson) heard that the British government was considering the possibility of moving the Palestinians within Palestine, he was greatly disappointed: "The transfer to 'inside of Palestine' would mean the area of Shechem. I believe that their future lies in Syria and Iraq."
    In those days, (Zionist) leaders like Katznelson hoped that the British would convince, or induce, the local population to leave.”
    Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

  • #7
    Ilan Pappé
    “Ben-Gurion articulated clearly the place of expulsion in the future of the Zionist project in Palestine when he wrote that same year, "With compulsory transfer we would have a vast area for settlement... I support compulsory transfer. I don't see anything immoral in it.”
    Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

  • #8
    Ilan Pappé
    “The plan (Dalet) included the following clear reference to the methods to be employed in the process of cleansing the (Palestinian) population:

    'Destruction of villages (setting fire to, blowing up, and planting mines in the debris), especially those population centers which are difficult to control continuously... Mounting search and control operations according to the following guidelines: encirclement of the village and conducting a search inside it. In the event of resistance, the armed force must be destroyed and the population must be expelled outside the borders of the state.”
    Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

  • #9
    Ilan Pappé
    “Zionism offered itself as the solution to anti-Semitism, but became the main reason for its continued presence.”
    Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

  • #10
    Ilan Pappé
    “The litmus test of any democracy is the level of tolerance it is willing to extend towards the minorities living in it. In this respect, Israel falls far short of being a true democracy.”
    Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

  • #11
    Ilan Pappé
    “Denying people the right of return to their homeland, and at the same time offering this right to others who have no connection to the land, is a model of undemocratic practice.”
    Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

  • #12
    Ilan Pappé
    “After the Holocaust, it has become almost impossible to conceal large-scale crimes against humanity. Our modern communication-driven world, especially since the upsurge of electronic media, no longer allows human-made catastrophes to remain hidden from the public eye or to be denied. And yet, one such crime has been erased almost totally from the global public memory: the dispossession of the Palestinians in 1948 by Israel. This, the most formative event in the modern history of the land of Palestine, has ever since been systematically denied, and is still today not recognised as an historical fact, let alone acknowledged as a crime that needs to be confronted politically as well as morally.”
    Ilan Pappé, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine

  • #13
    Olga Tokarczuk
    “He only knew how to think backwards; his thoughts were memories, because his mind was not yet free, and he had to keep on grappling with what had happened to him in the past.”
    Olga Tokarczuk, The Empusium: A Health Resort Horror Story

  • #14
    Olga Tokarczuk
    “He preferred to belong to this world, which did not yet know him and in whose eyes he still had time to define himself. He would rather take the risk that one day this world too would disappoint him, and he would have to run away again, escape to yet another, more distant location to avoid falling into the arms of that familiar, hopeless state in which one was simply a bother to oneself and others.”
    Olga Tokarczuk, The Empusium: A Health Resort Horror Story

  • #15
    Olga Tokarczuk
    “Why was our Mieczyslaw so afraid of them? Did he fear that they would peel away his carefully constructed image of a person who is on good terms with himself, who feels alright about himself and is sure of his own opinions? That they would take him back to Lwow, to face all those persecutors - at school, in the street, in doctors' consulting rooms, in his own home?”
    Olga Tokarczuk, The Empusium: A Health Resort Horror Story

  • #16
    Thomas Mann
    “Ricominciar da capo? Ma non servirebbe a nulla. Sarebbe di nuovo così, tutto accadrebbe di nuovo come è già accaduto. Poiché alcuni non possono che smarrire il cammino, in quanto per essi una strada giusta proprio non esiste.”
    Thomas Mann, Tonio Kröger



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