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  • #1
    Oscar Wilde
    “Whenever a man does a thoroughly stupid thing, it is always from the noblest motives.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #2
    Sylvia Plath
    “I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead;
    I lift my lids and all is born again.
    (I think I made you up inside my head.)”
    Sylvia Plath

  • #3
    Rudyard Kipling
    “Outsong in the Jungle

    [Baloo:] For the sake of him who showed
    One wise Frog the Jungle-Road,
    Keep the Law the Man-Pack make
    For thy blind old Baloo's sake!
    Clean or tainted, hot or stale,
    Hold it as it were the Trail,
    Through the day and through the night,
    Questing neither left nor right.
    For the sake of him who loves
    Thee beyond all else that moves,
    When thy Pack would make thee pain,
    Say: "Tabaqui sings again."
    When thy Pack would work thee ill,
    Say: "Shere Khan is yet to kill."
    When the knife is drawn to slay,
    Keep the Law and go thy way.
    (Root and honey, palm and spathe,
    Guard a cub from harm and scathe!)

    Wood and Water, Wind and Tree,
    Jungle-Favour go with thee!

    [Kaa:] Anger is the egg of Fear--
    Only lidless eyes see clear.
    Cobra-poison none may leech--
    Even so with Cobra-speech.
    Open talk shall call to thee
    Strength, whose mate is Courtesy.
    Send no lunge beyond thy length.
    Lend no rotten bough thy strength.
    Gauge thy gape with buck or goat,
    Lest thine eye should choke thy throat.
    After gorging, wouldst thou sleep ?
    Look thy den be hid and deep,
    Lest a wrong, by thee forgot,
    Draw thy killer to the spot.
    East and West and North and South,
    Wash thy hide and close thy mouth.
    (Pit and rift and blue pool-brim,
    Middle-Jungle follow him!)

    Wood and Water, Wind and Tree,
    Jungle-Favour go with thee!

    [Bagheera:] In the cage my life began;
    Well I know the worth of Man.
    By the Broken Lock that freed--
    Man-cub, ware the Man-cub's breed!
    Scenting-dew or starlight pale,
    Choose no tangled tree-cat trail.
    Pack or council, hunt or den,
    Cry no truce with Jackal-Men.
    Feed them silence when they say:
    "Come with us an easy way."
    Feed them silence when they seek
    Help of thine to hurt the weak.
    Make no bandar's boast of skill;
    Hold thy peace above the kill.
    Let nor call nor song nor sign
    Turn thee from thy hunting-line.
    (Morning mist or twilight clear,
    Serve him, Wardens of the Deer!)

    Wood and Water, Wind and Tree,
    Jungle-Favour go with thee!

    [The Three:] On the trail that thou must tread
    To the threshold of our dread,
    Where the Flower blossoms red;
    Through the nights when thou shalt lie
    Prisoned from our Mother-sky,
    Hearing us, thy loves, go by;
    In the dawns when thou shalt wake
    To the toil thou canst not break,
    Heartsick for the Jungle's sake;
    Wood and Water, Wind air Tree,
    Wisdom, Strength, and Courtesy,
    Jungle-Favour go with thee!”
    Rudyard Kipling

  • #4
    Douglas Adams
    “Another thing that got forgotten was the fact that against all probability a sperm whale had suddenly been called into existence several miles above the surface of an alien planet.

    And since this is not a naturally tenable position for a whale, this poor innocent creature had very little time to come to terms with its identity as a whale before it then had to come to terms with not being a whale any more.

    This is a complete record of its thoughts from the moment it began its life till the moment it ended it.

    Ah … ! What’s happening? it thought.

    Er, excuse me, who am I?

    Hello?

    Why am I here? What’s my purpose in life?

    What do I mean by who am I?

    Calm down, get a grip now … oh! this is an interesting sensation, what is it? It’s a sort of … yawning, tingling sensation in my … my … well I suppose I’d better start finding names for things if I want to make any headway in what for the sake of what I shall call an argument I shall call the world, so let’s call it my stomach.

    Good. Ooooh, it’s getting quite strong. And hey, what’s about this whistling roaring sound going past what I’m suddenly going to call my head? Perhaps I can call that … wind! Is that a good name? It’ll do … perhaps I can find a better name for it later when I’ve found out what it’s for. It must be something very important because there certainly seems to be a hell of a lot of it. Hey! What’s this thing? This … let’s call it a tail – yeah, tail. Hey! I can can really thrash it about pretty good can’t I? Wow! Wow! That feels great! Doesn’t seem to achieve very much but I’ll probably find out what it’s for later on. Now – have I built up any coherent picture of things yet?

    No.

    Never mind, hey, this is really exciting, so much to find out about, so much to look forward to, I’m quite dizzy with anticipation …

    Or is it the wind?

    There really is a lot of that now isn’t it?

    And wow! Hey! What’s this thing suddenly coming towards me very fast? Very very fast. So big and flat and round, it needs a big wide sounding name like … ow … ound … round … ground! That’s it! That’s a good name – ground!

    I wonder if it will be friends with me?

    And the rest, after a sudden wet thud, was silence.

    Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again. Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that we would know a lot more about the nature of the universe than we do now.”
    Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

  • #5
    Gail Carriger
    “Felix looked as if he had been given some kind of caped weasel—part gift, part insult, part utter confusion. “Thank you, I think.”
    Gail Carriger, Waistcoats & Weaponry

  • #6
    Oscar Wilde
    “Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #7
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.”
    Edgar Allan Poe

  • #8
    Oscar Wilde
    “Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #9
    Jules Verne
    “I see that it is by no means useless to travel, if a man wants to see something new”
    Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days

  • #10
    Patrick Ness
    “You do not write your life with words...You write it with actions. What you think is not important. It is only important what you do.”
    Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls

  • #11
    Patrick Ness
    Stories are wild creatures, the monster said. When you let them loose, who knows what havoc they might wreak?
    Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls

  • #12
    L.M. Montgomery
    “I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
    L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

  • #13
    Stephen Fry
    “Books are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators.”
    Stephen Fry

  • #14
    William Faulkner
    “Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world...would do this, it would change the earth.”
    William Faulkner

  • #15
    Kate Bernheimer
    “Fairy tales represent hundreds of years of stories based on thousands of years of stories told by hundreds, thousands, perhaps even millions of tellers.”
    Kate Bernheimer



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