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  • #1
    Charles Bukowski
    “Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #2
    Neil Gaiman
    “I believe in absolute honesty and sensible social lies.”
    Neil Gaiman, American Gods

  • #3
    Anaïs Nin
    “We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.”
    Anaïs Nin

  • #4
    H.L. Mencken
    “Explanations exist; they have existed for all time; there is always a well-known solution to every human problem—neat, plausible, and wrong.”
    H.L. Mencken, Prejudices: Second series

  • #5
    “You probably don’t want to change the meaning of true halfway through your program (except perhaps if you’re a politician).”
    Dave Thomas, Programming Ruby 1.9 & 2.0

  • #6
    Steve Bareham
    “The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it’s unfamiliar territory. —Paul Fix”
    Steve Bareham, Think Well & Prosper

  • #7
    Dorothy Tennov
    “The eyes, as we shall see again and again, are so important in limerence that they, not the genitals or even the heart, may be called the organs of love.”
    Dorothy Tennov, Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love

  • #8
    Dorothy Tennov
    “Love is a human religion in which another person is believed in. —Robert Seidenberg”
    Dorothy Tennov, Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love

  • #9
    Dorothy Tennov
    “But I don’t direct this thing, this attraction, to Emily. It directs me. I try desperately to argue with it, to limit its influence, to channel it (into sex, for example), to deny it, to enjoy it and, yes, dammit, to make her respond! Even though I know that Emily and I have absolutely no chance of making a life together, the thought of her is an obsession. I am in the position of passionately wanting someone I don’t want at all and could find no use for if I had her.”
    Dorothy Tennov, Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love

  • #10
    Dorothy Tennov
    “Despite ideals and philosophy, you find yourself a player in a process that bears unquestionable similarity to a game. The prize is not trifling; reciprocation produces ecstasy. Whether it will be won, whether it will be shared, and what the final outcome may be, depend on the effectiveness of your moves and those of your LO; indeed on skill.”
    Dorothy Tennov, Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love

  • #11
    Dorothy Tennov
    “the amorous relation is “a system of infinite reflections, a deceiving mirror game which carries within itself its own frustration,”
    Dorothy Tennov, Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love

  • #12
    Dorothy Tennov
    “The relationship between limerence and sex remains extremely complicated. Despite virtually unanimous agreement among interviewees that sex with LO under the best circumstances provides the “greatest pleasure” knowable in human existence, it appears that the very nature of limerence and the very nature of sex conspire to undermine the happiness except under the luckiest and most extraordinary of circumstances.”
    Dorothy Tennov, Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love

  • #13
    Michael Marshall Smith
    “How many times have you tried to talk to someone about something that matters to you, tried to get them to see it the way you do? And how many of those times have ended with you feeling bitter, resenting them for making you feel like your pain doesn't have any substance after all?

    Like when you've split up with someone, and you try to communicate the way you feel, because you need to say the words, need to feel that somebody understands just how pissed off and frightened you feel. The problem is, they never do. "Plenty more fish in the sea," they'll say, or "You're better off without them," or "Do you want some of these potato chips?" They never really understand, because they haven't been there, every day, every hour. They don't know the way things have been, the way that it's made you, the way it has structured your world. They'll never realise that someone who makes you feel bad may be the person you need most in the world. They don't understand the history, the background, don't know the pillars of memory that hold you up. Ultimately, they don't know you well enough, and they never can. Everyone's alone in their world, because everybody's life is different. You can send people letters, and show them photos, but they can never come to visit where you live.

    Unless you love them. And then they can burn it down.”
    Michael Marshall Smith, Only Forward

  • #14
    Terry Pratchett
    “The universe is, instant by instant, recreated anew. There is in truth no past, only a memory of the past. Blink your eyes, and the world you see next did not exist when you closed them. Therefore, the only appropriate state of the mind is surprise. The only appropriate state of the heart is joy. The sky you see now, you have never seen before. The perfect moment is now. Be glad of it.”
    Terry Pratchett

  • #15
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “It is better to arrive in time than to be invited.”
    Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera

  • #16
    Scott Meyers
    “(If you’re not at all interested in performance, shouldn’t you be in the Python room down the hall?)”
    Scott Meyers, Effective Modern C++: 42 Specific Ways to Improve Your Use of C++11 and C++14

  • #17
    Nancy Friday
    “Rape does for a woman’s sexual fantasy what the first martini does for her in reality: both relieve her of responsibility and guilt.”
    Nancy Friday, My Secret Garden

  • #18
    Nancy Friday
    “Who said “ladies” don’t use words like “fuck” and “cunt,” or that one doesn’t use them around “ladies”? Maybe not when you’re having lunch with a lady, but when a lady’s fucking, she’s not having lunch.”
    Nancy Friday, My Secret Garden

  • #19
    Ray Bradbury
    “Oh God, the terrible tyranny of the majority. We all have our harps to play. And it's up to you to know with which ear you'll listen.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #20
    Philip K. Dick
    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.”
    Philip K. Dick, I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon

  • #21
    Emma Donoghue
    “The world is always changing brightness and hotness and soundness, I never know how it's going to be the next minute.”
    Emma Donoghue, Room

  • #22
    Douglas W. Hubbard
    “If you don’t know what to measure, measure anyway. You’ll learn what to measure.”
    Douglas W. Hubbard, How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business

  • #23
    Margaret Atwood
    “She was small-boned and exquisite, and naked like the rest of them, with nothing on her but a garland of flowers and a pink hair ribbon, frequent props on the sex-kiddie sites.”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake

  • #24
    Margaret Atwood
    “Love was its own transparent bubble-dome: you could see the two inside it, but you couldn’t get in there yourself. That”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake

  • #25
    Margaret Atwood
    “Jimmy had been full of himself back then, thinks Snowman with indulgence and a little envy. He’d been unhappy too, of course. It went without saying, his unhappiness. He’d put a lot of energy into it. When”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake

  • #26
    Margaret Atwood
    “It wasn’t just the sex.” A dark smile from her: that’s better. “You know I love you. You’re the only one.” She isn’t the first woman he’s ever said that to. He shouldn’t have used it up so much earlier in his life, he shouldn’t have treated it like a tool, a wedge, a key to open women. By the time he got around to meaning it, the words had sounded fraudulent to him and he’d been ashamed to pronounce them.”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake

  • #27
    Margaret Atwood
    “you should know. All sex is real.”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake

  • #28
    Margaret Atwood
    “He’d meant well, or at least he hadn’t meant ill. He’d never wanted to hurt anyone, not seriously, not in real space-time. Fantasies didn’t count. It”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake

  • #29
    Margaret Atwood
    “At least he hadn’t completely blown it: she wasn’t angry with him. That was the main thing. What”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake

  • #30
    Margaret Atwood
    “How potent was that word. With. He could never get used to her, she was fresh every time, she was a casketful of secrets. Any moment now she would open herself up, reveal to him the essential thing, the hidden thing at the core of life, or of her life, or of his life – the thing he was longing to know. The thing he’d always wanted. What would it be?”
    Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake



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