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  • #1
    Carlo Rovelli
    “Rebellion is perhaps among the deepest roots of science: the refusal to accept the present order of things... Perhaps poetry is another of science's deepest roots: the capacity to see beyond the visible.”
    Carlo Rovelli, The Order of Time

  • #2
    Kōtarō Isaka
    “Probably nothing going on inside', thinks Tangerine. Often the case with people who don’t read fiction. Hollow inside, monochrome, so they can switch gears no problem. They swallow something and forget about it as soon as it good down their throats. Constitutionally incapable of empathy. These are the people who most need to read, but in most cases it’s too late.”
    Kotaro Isaka, Bullet Train

  • #3
    Victoria Schwab
    “Three words, large enough to tip the world. I remember you.”
    V.E. Schwab, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

  • #4
    Victoria Schwab
    “Take a drink every time you hear you’re not enough.
    Not the right fit.
    Not the right look.
    Not the right focus.
    Not the right drive.
    Not the right time.
    Not the right job.
    Not the right path.
    Not the right future.
    Not the right present.
    Not the right you.
    Not you.
    (Not me?)
    There’s just something missing.
    From us.
    What could I have done?
    Nothing. It’s just…
    (Who you are.)
    I didn’t think we were serious.
    (You’re just too…
    …sweet.
    …soft.
    …sensitive.)
    I just don’t see us ending up together.
    I met someone.
    I’m sorry
    It’s not you.
    Swallow it down.
    We’re not on the same page.
    We’re not in the same place.
    It’s not you.
    We can’t help who we fall in love with.
    (And who we don’t.)
    You’re such a good friend.
    You’re going to make the right girl happy.
    You deserve better.
    Let’s stay friends.
    I don’t want to lose you.
    It’s not you.
    I’m sorry.”
    V.E. Schwab, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

  • #5
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “I'm just tired of hearing about God all the time. What has He got to do with anything?... I'm not going to be immoral or commit crimes because I don't believe. I don't even think about that. I just get so tired of Him getting the credit for things the human race achieves through its own effort. Now, there simply is no God. There's only man. And it's he who makes miracles.”
    Lorraine Hansberry

  • #6
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “Something always told me I wasn't no rich white woman.”
    Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun
    tags: humor

  • #7
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “MAMA: You must not dislike people ’cause they well off, honey.

    BENEATHA: Why not? It makes just as much sense as disliking people ’cause they are poor, and lots of people do that.”
    Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun

  • #8
    Kōtarō Isaka
    “That’s tough,’ Kabuto says politely. It doesn’t especially matter what makes it tough. Everyone in the world has something tough to deal with, so it’s always a safe bet to make people feel like their struggle is noticed and appreciated.”
    Kōtarō Isaka, The Mantis

  • #9
    Victoria Schwab
    “And Ulysses stopped up his ears against the siren’s song,” recited Victor, pulling the plugs from his own ears as Serena collapsed to the dirt lot, “for it was death.”
    V.E. Schwab, Vicious

  • #10
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “In the candle's flickering light, the library's thousands of books emerged from the shadows, and for a moment Nicholas could not help admiring them again. During free time he had almost never looked up from the pages he was reading, but now he saw the books anew, from without rather than from within, and was reminded of how beautiful they were simply as objects. The geometrical wonder of them all, each book on its own and all the books together, row upon row, the infinite patterns and possibilities they presented. They were truly lovely.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict
    tags: books

  • #11
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “No sooner had he thought this than he realized what was anchoring his happiness. It was purpose. He knew what he wanted to do. He knew the way he thought things should be, and Mr. Harinton was proving that other people--even adults--could feel the same way. Nicholas had something to aim for now. He might not know what he wanted to be when he grew up, but he knew with absolute certainty how he wanted to be.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict

  • #12
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “…I see that something’s are hard to do, but that you can’t live with yourself if you don’t do them. I see that the best way to help myself is to help the people I care about. The rest will sort itself out. It has to, right?”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict

  • #13
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Shall I tell you what I’m thinking, Mrs. Ferrier?” “Heavens no, Nicholas! That would take hours, and we have only moments.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict

  • #14
    Carlo Rovelli
    “Past and future are different from each other. Cause precedes effect. Pain comes after a wound, not before it. The glass shatters into a thousand pieces, and the pieces do not re-form into a glass. We cannot change the past; we can have regrets, remorse, memories. The future instead is uncertainty, desire, anxiety, open space, destiny, perhaps. We can live toward it, shape it, because it does not yet exist. Everything is still possible... Time is not a line with two equal directions: it is an arrow with different extremities.”
    Carlo Rovelli, L'ordine del tempo

  • #15
    Carlo Rovelli
    “if nothing else around it changes, heat cannot pass from a cold body to a hot one......This is the only basic law of physics that distinguishes the past from the future.”
    Carlo Rovelli, L'ordine del tempo

  • #16
    Kōtarō Isaka
    “Nanao can’t escape this thought: if it happened once it can happen again, and if it happened twice it can happen three times, and if three times then four, so we might as well say that if something happens once it’ll keep happening forever.”
    Kōtarō Isaka, Bullet Train

  • #17
    Bonnie Burstow
    “Often father and daughter look down on mother (woman) together. They exchange meaningful glances when she misses a point. They agree that she is not bright as they are, cannot reason as they do. This collusion does not save the daughter from the mother’s fate.”
    Bonnie Burstow, Radical Feminist Therapy: Working in the Context of Violence



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