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    “You throw a person in the river and then make a spectacle of jumping in to save them.”
    Ann Patchett, State of Wonder

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    John Green
    “For days now, my brain has refused to allow me to finish a thought, constantly interrupting with worries. Even my worries get interrupted--by new worries, or facets of old worries I had not adequately considered. My thoughts are a river overflowing its banks, churning and muddy and ceaseless. I wish I wasn't so scared all the time--scared of the virus, yes, but there is also some deeper fear: the terror of time passing, and me with it.”
    John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

  • #3
    “It had been a quiet few days for Hungry Paul since his Yahtzee conversation
    with Leonard, quiet days not being uncommon in his schedule. This had
    given him the opportunity to ponder the expansion and contraction of the
    universe as observed in localised form in the life of his best friend. Edwin
    Hubble, had he looked inside Leonard with his telescope, would have
    recorded that everything was just as the universe would ordain it. The thing is,
    for Hungry Paul the world was a complicated place, with people themselves
    being both the primary cause and chief victims of its complexity. He saw
    society as a sort of chemistry set, full of potentially explosive ingredients
    which, if handled correctly could be fascinating and educational, but which
    was otherwise best kept out of reach of those who did not know what they
    were doing. Though his life had been largely quiet and uneventful, his choices
    had turned out to be wise ones: he had already lived longer than Alexander
    the Great, and had fewer enemies, too. But he had now become awakened by
    the thought that, no matter how insignificant he was when compared to the
    night sky, he remained subject to the same elemental forces of expansion. The
    universe, it seemed, would eventually come knocking. And so it was that over
    a mid-morning scone he read a short article in the local freesheet with a sense
    of cosmic destiny.”
    Ronan Hession, Leonard and Hungry Paul

  • #4
    Stephen Chbosky
    “I think that if I ever have kids, and they are upset, I won't tell them that people are starving in China or anything like that because it wouldn't change the fact that they were upset. And even if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn't really change the fact that you have what you have.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower



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