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  • #1
    Julia Wertz
    “Like they say, no point in rubbin' a turd.”
    Julia Wertz, The Infinite Wait and Other Stories

  • #2
    Jeanette Winterson
    “Creative work bridges time because the energy of art is not time-bound. If it were we should have no interest in the art of the past, except as history or documentary. But our interest in art is our interest in ourselves both now and always. Here and forever. There is a sense of the human spirit as always existing. This makes our death bearable. Life + art is a boisterous communion/communication with the dead. It is a boxing match with time.”
    Jeanette Winterson, Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

  • #3
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “It is so short and jumbled and jangled, Sam, because there is nothing intelligent to say about a massacre. Everybody is supposed to be dead, to never say anything or want anything ever again. Everything is supposed to be very quiet after a massacre, and it always is, except for the birds. And what do the birds say? All there is to say about a massacre, things like "Poo-tee-weet?”
    Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five

  • #4
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “Like so many Americans, she was trying to construct a life that made sense from things she found in gift shops.”
    Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five

  • #5
    Tadeusz Borowski
    “The world is ruled by neither justice nor morality; crime is not punished nor virtue rewarded, one is forgotten as quickly as the other. The world is ruled by power and power is obtained with money. To work is senseless, because money cannot be obtained through work, but through exploitation of others. And if we cannot exploit as much as we wish, at least let us work as little as we can. Moral duty? We believe neither in the morality of man nor in the morality of systems. [p. 168]”
    Tadeusz Borowski, This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen

  • #6
    Patricia Highsmith
    “Was life, were human relations like this always, Therese wondered. Never solid ground underfoot. Always like gravel, a little yielding, noisy so the whole world could hear, so one always listened, too, for the loud, harsh step of the intruder's foot.”
    Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt

  • #7
    “Among the many thousands of things that I have never been able to understand, one in particular stands out. That is the question of who was the first person who stood by a pile of sand and said, “You know, I bet if we took some of this and mixed it with a little potash and heated it, we could make a material that would be solid and yet transparent. We could call it glass.” Call me obtuse, but you could stand me on a beach till the end of time and never would it occur to me to try to make it into windows.”
    Bill Bryson, Notes from a Small Island

  • #8
    Albert Einstein
    “Strange is our situation here upon earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to a divine purpose. From the standpoint of daily life, however, there is one thing we do know: That we are here for the sake of other men —above all for those upon whose smile and well-being our own happiness depends, for the countless unknown souls with whose fate we are connected by a bond of sympathy. Many times a day, I realize how much my outer and inner life is built upon the labors of people, both living and dead, and how earnestly I must exert myself in order to give in return as much as I have received and am still receiving.”
    Albert Einstein, Living Philosophies

  • #9
    Luigi Meneghello
    “...sentivo bensì un po' di vergogna in termini generali, perché quella si sente sempre, e in particolare alla fine di una guerra in cui non si è nemmeno morti.”
    Luigi Meneghello, I piccoli maestri
    tags: guerra

  • #10
    Michael   Lewis
    “The way the creative process works is that you first say something, and later, sometimes years later, you understand what you said.”
    Michael Lewis, The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

  • #11
    Michael   Lewis
    “The secret to doing good research is always to be a little underemployed. You waste years by not being able to waste hours”
    Michael Lewis, The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

  • #12
    Mikhail Bulgakov
    “Ah, what stars there are in the Ukraine. I’ve been living in Moscow almost seven years, but I still feel drawn to my homeland. My heart aches, I get a terrible urge to board a train and be off. To see the cliffs covered in”
    Mikhail Bulgakov, A Country Doctor's Notebook

  • #13
    Shirley Jackson
    “No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality.”
    Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House

  • #14
    David Foster Wallace
    “Mario, what do you get when you cross an insomniac, an unwilling agnostic and a dyslexic?"

    "I give."

    "You get someone who stays up all night torturing himself mentally over the question of whether or not there's a dog.”
    David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest

  • #15
    David Foster Wallace
    “[...] almost nothing important that ever happens to you happens because you engineer it. Destiny has no beeper; destiny always leans trenchcoated out of an alley with some sort of 'psst' that you usually can't even hear because you're in such a rush to or from something important you've tried to engineer.”
    David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest

  • #16
    David Foster Wallace
    “And Lo, for the Earth was empty of Form, and void. And Darkness was all over the Face of the Deep. And We said: 'Look at that fucker Dance.”
    David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest



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