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    George Saunders
    “And there was nothing left for me to do, but go. Though the things of the world were strong with me still. Such as, for example: a gaggle of children trudging through a side-blown December flurry; a friendly match-share beneath some collision-tilted streetlight; a frozen clock, bird-visited within its high tower; cold water from a tin jug; toweling off one’s clinging shirt post–June rain. Pearls, rags, buttons, rug-tuft, beer-froth. Someone’s kind wishes for you; someone remembering to write; someone noticing that you are not at all at ease. A bloody roast death-red on a platter; a hedgetop under-hand as you flee late to some chalk-and-woodfire-smelling schoolhouse. Geese above, clover below, the sound of one’s own breath when winded. The way a moistness in the eye will blur a field of stars; the sore place on the shoulder a resting toboggan makes; writing one’s beloved’s name upon a frosted window with a gloved finger. Tying a shoe; tying a knot on a package; a mouth on yours; a hand on yours; the ending of the day; the beginning of the day; the feeling that there will always be a day ahead.”
    George Saunders, Lincoln in the Bardo

  • #2
    Carsten Jensen
    “As he passed through the dining room, he stopped and took a white daisy from the bouqet his housekeeper had placed in the middle of the table..and put the daisy in the buttonhole of his summer jacket. Then he opened the front door and walked down the steps to Prinsegade, filled with the blind triumph that people sometimes experience when they've conquered their own better judgment.”
    Carsten Jensen, We, the Drowned

  • #3
    Sara Gruen
    “Why the hell shouldn't I run away with the circus?”
    Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

  • #4
    Sara Gruen
    “Then she turns to Midnight and perches delicately on his lowered back. He rises, arches his neck, and carries Marlena from the big top. The rest of the horses follow, once again grouped by color, crowding each other to stay close to their mistress.”
    Sara Gruen

  • #5
    Carsten Jensen
    “From now on, consider yourself a con artist.”
    Carsten Jensen, We, the Drowned

  • #6
    Sara Gruen
    “The more distressing the memory, the more persistent it's presence. ”
    Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

  • #7
    George Saunders
    “Across the sea fat kings watched and were gleeful, that something begun so well had now gone off the rails (as down South similar kings watched), and if it went off the rails, so went the whole kit, forever, and if someone ever thought to start it up again, well, it would be said (and said truly): The rabble cannot manage itself.

    Well, the rabble could. The rabble would.

    He would lead the rabble in managing.

    The thing would be won.”
    George Saunders, Lincoln in the Bardo

  • #8
    C. JoyBell C.
    “Never do a single thing in the anticipation to prove something to someone who has hurt you. If someone has hurt or offended you (whoever that person may be), never perform anything or strive for anything in your life with the mind of proving something to that someone/ to those people. May nothing that you do be done with any thought of them in mind. There is nothing that needs to be proven.”
    C. JoyBell C.

  • #9
    Stendhal
    “The idea which tyrants find most useful is the idea of God.”
    Stendhal, The Red and the Black



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