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  • #1
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #2
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Still round the corner there may wait
    A new road or a secret gate
    And though I oft have passed them by
    A day will come at last when I
    Shall take the hidden paths that run
    West of the Moon, East of the Sun.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien

  • #3
    J.K. Rowling
    “Do you see, Harry? Do you see the flaw in my brilliant plan now? I had fallen into the trap I had foreseen, that I had told myself I could avoid, that I must avoid.”

    “I don’t —”

    “I cared about you too much,” said Dumbledore simply. “I cared more for your happiness than your knowing the truth, more for your peace of mind than my plan, more for your life than the lives that might be lost if the plan failed. In other words, I acted exactly as Voldemort expects we fools who love to act.

    “Is there a defense? I defy anyone who has watched you as I have — and I have watched you more closely than you can have imagined — not to want to save you more pain than you had already suffered. What did I care if numbers of nameless and faceless people and creatures were slaughtered in the vague future, if in the here and now you were alive, and well, and happy? I never dreamed that I would have such a person on my hands.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #4
    Stevie Smith
    “Oh Lion in a peculiar guise,
    Sharp Roman road to Paradise,
    Come eat me up, I'll pay thy toll
    With all my flesh, and keep my soul.”
    Stevie Smith, Selected Poems of Stevie Smith

  • #5
    “Familiarity makes the lion more dangerous.”
    Jocelyn Murray, The Gilded Mirror: Vesuvius Rising

  • #6
    Gregory Maguire
    “Your transparency is just another one of your disguises, isn't it?”
    Gregory Maguire, A Lion Among Men

  • #7
    Stevie Smith
    “Hope and desire,
    All unfulfilled,
    Have more than rope
    And hangman killed.”
    Stevie Smith, Selected Poems of Stevie Smith

  • #8
    “[WASHINGTON]
    It’s alright, you want to fight, you’ve got a hunger
    I was just like you when I was younger
    Head full of fantasies of dyin’ like a martyr?

    [HAMILTON]
    Yes

    [WASHINGTON]
    Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #9
    “{On the death of Hale's esteemed friend and fellow scientist, Luther Burbank. Burbank was much beloved by the population unil in an interview he revealed that he was an atheist. After this, the public turned on him and sent him thousands of letters with death threats. This upset the kind-hearted Burbank, who tried to amiably reply to each letter, so much that it ultimately led to his death}

    . . . he was misled into believing that logic, kindliness, and reason could convince and help the bigoted.

    He fell sick. The sickness was fated to be his last.

    What killed Luther Burbank, at just that time and in just that abrupt and tragic fashion, was his baffled, yearning, desperate effort to make people understand. His desire to help them, to clarify their minds, and to induce them to substitute fact for hysteria drove him beyond his strength. He grew suddenly old attempting to make reasonable a people which had been unreasonable through twenty stiff-necked generations. . .

    He died, not a martyr to truth, but a victim of the fatuity of blasting dogged falsehood.”
    Wilbur Hale

  • #10
    Luther Burbank
    “Every child should have mud pies, grasshoppers, water bugs, tadpoles, frogs, mud turtles, elderberries, wild strawberries, acorns, chestnuts, trees to climb. Brooks to wade, water lilies, woodchucks, bats, bees, butterflies, various animals to pet, hayfields, pine-cones, rocks to roll, sand, snakes, huckleberries and hornets; and any child who has been deprived of these has been deprived of the best part of education.”
    Luther Burbank

  • #11
    Horace Walpole
    “The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.”
    Horace Walpole

  • #12
    K.L. Toth
    “One of the greatest tragedies in life is to lose your own sense of self and accept the version of you that is expected by everyone else.”
    K.L. Toth

  • #13
    Kathryn Stockett
    “That was the day my whole world went black. Air looked black. Sun looked black. I laid up in bed and stared at the black walls of my house….Took three months before I even looked out the window, see the world still there. I was surprised to see the world didn’t stop.”
    Kathryn Stockett, The Help

  • #14
    Alexandre Dumas
    “Fool that I am," said he,"that I did not tear out my heart the day I resolved to revenge myself".”
    Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo

  • #15
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
    Soren Kierkegaard

  • #16
    Robert Jordan
    “A man who trusts everyone is a fool and a man who trusts no one is a fool. We are all fools if we live long enough.”
    Robert Jordan, Winter's Heart



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