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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
    Tom Waits
    “I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things.”
    Tom Waits

  • #3
    Graham Greene
    “Hope was an instinct only the reasoning human mind could kill. An animal never knew despair.”
    Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory

  • #4
    Homer
    “The blade itself incites to deeds of violence.”
    Homer, The Odyssey

  • #5
    Nick Hornby
    “She wasn’t the sort of catch one could take home and show off to people; she was the sort of catch that drags the angler off the end of the pier and pulls him out to sea before tearing him to pieces as he’s drowning. He shouldn’t have been fishing at all, not when he was so ill-equipped.”
    Nick Hornby, Funny Girl

  • #6
    Leif Enger
    “Say what you like about melodrama, it beats confusion. The truth is we ought have a chance to say a little something when it’s getting dark. We ought to have a closing scene.”
    Leif Enger, So Brave, Young, and Handsome

  • #7
    Jonathan Franzen
    “Elective ignorance was a great survival skill, perhaps the greatest.”
    Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections

  • #8
    Téa Obreht
    “When your fight has purpose—to free you from something, to interfere on the behalf of an innocent—it has a hope of finality. When the fight is about unraveling—when it is about your name, the places to which your blood is anchored, the attachment of your name to some landmark or event—there is nothing but hate, and the long, slow progression of people who feed on it and are fed it, meticulously, by the ones who come before them. Then the fight is endless, and comes in waves and waves, but always retains its capacity to surprise those who hope against it.”
    Tea Obreht, The Tiger's Wife

  • #9
    Téa Obreht
    “Come on, is your heart a sponge or a fist?”
    Tea Obreht, The Tiger's Wife

  • #10
    Téa Obreht
    “When men die, they die in fear", he said. "They take everything they need from you, and as a doctor it is your job to give it, to comfort them, to hold their hand. But children die how they have been living - in hope. They don't know what's happening, so they expect nothing, they don't ask you to hold their hand - but you end up needing them to hold yours. With children, you're on your own. Do you understand?”
    Tea Obreht

  • #11
    Téa Obreht
    “Suddenness," he says. " You do not prepare, you do not explain, you do not apologize. Suddenly, you go. And with you, you take all contemplation, all consideration of your own departure. All the suffering that would have come from knowing comes after you are gone, and you are not a part of it.”
    Téa Obreht, The Tiger's Wife



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