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  • #1
    Jonathan Safran Foer
    “He awoke each morning with the desire to do right, to be a good and meaningful person, to be, as simple as it sounded and as impossible as it actually was, happy. And during the course of each day his heart would descend from his chest into his stomach. By early afternoon he was overcome by the feeling that nothing was right, or nothing was right for him, and by the desire to be alone. By evening he was fulfilled: alone in the magnitude of his grief, alone in his aimless guilt, alone even in his loneliness. I am not sad, he would repeat to himself over and over, I am not sad. As if he might one day convince himself. Or fool himself. Or convince others--the only thing worse than being sad is for others to know that you are sad. I am not sad. I am not sad. Because his life had unlimited potential for happiness, insofar as it was an empty white room. He would fall asleep with his heart at the foot of his bed, like some domesticated animal that was no part of him at all. And each morning he would wake with it again in the cupboard of his rib cage, having become a little heavier, a little weaker, but still pumping. And by the midafternoon he was again overcome with the desire to be somewhere else, someone else, someone else somewhere else. I am not sad.
    Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything is Illuminated

  • #2
    Robert Frost
    “The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.”
    Robert Frost

  • #3
    Y.S. Lee
    “Angelica rolled the wedding band between her finger and thumb. "It's terrifying, to be on the verge of finally getting what you want.”
    Lee, Y. S.

  • #4
    Stefanie Weisman
    “Remember: don't let uncertainty about your future paralyze your present.”
    Stefanie Weisman, The Secrets of Top Students: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Acing High School and College

  • #5
    Stefanie Weisman
    “Anyone who tells you that he or she knows the "correct" way to study either is lying or has a superiority complex”
    Stefanie Weisman, The Secrets of Top Students: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Acing High School and College

  • #6
    Stefanie Weisman
    “Unfortunately, many people suffer from BPS - Blank Page Syndrome. Let's face it: starting to write is scary. Seeing the cursor blinking at you on that bright white screen, realizing that you now have to come up with three or ten or twenty pages of text all on your own - it's enough to give anyone a major case of writer's block!”
    Stefanie Weisman, The Secrets of Top Students: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Acing High School and College

  • #7
    Stefanie Weisman
    “High school and college students like to torture their bodies. They pull countless all-nighters, continually skip breakfast, eat nothing but ramen noodles for dinner, find creative new ways to guzzle alcohol, transform into couch potatoes, and gain 15 pounds at the freshman dinner buffet. At least, that's the stereotype.”
    Stefanie Weisman, The Secrets of Top Students: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Acing High School and College

  • #8
    Stefanie Weisman
    “Memorization has gotten a bad rap recently. Lots of students, and even some educators, say that being able to reason is more important than knowing facts; and besides, why bother committing things to memory when you've got Google? My response to this - after I've finished inwardly groaning - is that of course reasoning is important, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't know facts as well. It's not like you have to choose between one or the other. Besides, facts give you a foundation on which to reason about things.”
    Stefanie Weisman, The Secrets of Top Students: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Acing High School and College

  • #9
    “If we could push ajar the gates of life,
    And stand within, and all God's workings see,
    We could interpret all this doubt and strife,
    And for each mystery could find a key.
    But not today. Then be content, poor heart!
    God's plans, like lilies pure and white, unfold:
    We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart--
    Time will reveal the calyxes of gold.”
    Mary Riley Smith

  • #10
    Charlotte Brontë
    “I have to live, perhaps, till seventy years. As far as I know, I have good health. Half a century of existence may lie before me. How am I to occupy it? What am I to do to fill the interval of time which spreads between me and the grave?”
    Charlotte Brontë



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