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    Daniel Keyes
    “I am afraid. Not of life, or death, or nothingness, but of wasting it as if I had never been.”
    Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon

  • #2
    Daniel Keyes
    “That's the thing about human life--there is no control group, no way to ever know how any of us would have turned out if any variables had been changed.”
    Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon

  • #3
    Madeline Miller
    “And perhaps it is the greater grief, after all, to be left on earth when another is gone.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #4
    Andy Weir
    “And just like that another climate denier is born. See how easy it is? All I have to do is tell you something you don’t want to hear.”
    Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary

  • #5
    Danya Kukafka
    “Grief was a hole. A portal to nothing. Grief was a walk so long Hazel forgot her own legs. It was a shock of blinding sun. A burst of remembering: sandals on pavement, a sleepy back seat, nails painted on the bathroom floor. Greif was a loneliness that felt like a planet.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #6
    Danya Kukafka
    “She had known from a young age that everyone had darkness inside-some just controlled it better than others. Very few people believed that they were bad, and this was the scariest part. Human nature could be so hideous, but it persisted in this ugliness by insisting it was good.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #7
    Danya Kukafka
    “Human nature could be so hideous, but it persisted in this ugliness by insisting it was good.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #8
    Danya Kukafka
    “A thousand miles away, justice is being served—but justice, Saffy thinks, is supposed to feel like more. Justice is supposed to be an anchor, an answer. She wonders how a concept like justice made it into the human psyche, how she ever believed that something so abstract could be labeled, meted out. Justice does not feel like compensation. It does not even feel like satisfaction.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #9
    Danya Kukafka
    “In most of your memories, your mother is gone. And before she is gone, always, she is leaving.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #10
    Danya Kukafka
    “We are all bad, and we are all good, and no one should be condemned to one or the other. But if good can be tainted with the bad that comes after, then where do you place it? How do you count it? How much is it really worth?”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #11
    Danya Kukafka
    “She glimpsed that same craving in Jenny Fisk—an ask, for suffering. It was the scariest thing about being a woman. It was hardwired, ageless, the part that knew you could have the good without the hurt, but it wouldn’t be nearly as exquisite.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #12
    Danya Kukafka
    “This was how it always went, wasn't it? All those women who'd come before her, in caves and tents and covered wagons. It was a wonder how she'd never given much thought to the ancient, timeless fact. Motherhood was, by nature, a thing you did alone.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution



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