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  • #1
    D.B.C. Pierre
    “God knows I tried my best to learn the ways of this world, even had inklings we could be glorious; but after all that's happened, the inkles ain't easy anymore. I mean - what kind of fucken life is this?”
    D.B.C. Pierre, Vernon God Little

  • #2
    D.B.C. Pierre
    “Boy you really missed the boat. I’ll make it simple, so’s even fuckin you can understand. Papa God growed us up till we could wear long pants; then he licensed his name to dollar bills, left some car keys on the table, and got the fuck outta town”. Water rushes to his eye-holes. “Don’t be lookin up at no sky for help. Look down here, at us twisted dreamers”. He takes hold of my shoulders, spins me around, and punches me towards the mirror on the wall. “You’re the God. Take responsibility. Exercise your power”
    DBC Pierre

  • #3
    C.S. Lewis
    “Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #4
    “They both laughed and drank to each other; they had never tasted sweeter liquor in all their lives. And in that moment they fell so deeply in love that their hearts would never be divided. So the destiny of Tristram and Isolde was ordained.”
    Sir Thomas Malory

  • #5
    Peter Ackroyd
    “Elaine turned to her father in her distress. ‘Father will you give me permission to ride after Sir Lancelot? I must reach him. Otherwise I will go out of my mind with grief.’
    ‘Go, good daughter. Rescue him, if you can.’
    So she made herself ready for the journey, weeping all the time. Gawain himself rode back to the court of the king in London”
    –The Fair Maid of Astolat”
    Peter Ackroyd, The Death of King Arthur

  • #6
    Neil Gaiman
    “You're a poem?' I repeated.

    She chewed her lower lip. 'If you want. I am a poem, or I am a pattern, or a race of people whose whose world was swallowed by the sea.'

    'Isn't it hard to be three things at the same time?'

    'What's your name?'

    'Enn.'

    'So you are Enn,' she said. 'And you are a male. And you are a biped. Is it hard to be three things at the same time?”
    Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders

  • #7
    Tom McNeal
    “He turned toward my voice. "Am I well?" His mocking tone was unmistakable. "Am I well? Why can't you just talk like everyone else? Why can't you just say, 'How you doin'? You doin' good?'"

    Very well, then, I said. I look forward to the day when every schoolchild will read Shakespeare's great comedic play All's Good That Ends Good.
    Tom McNeal, Far Far Away



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