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  • #1
    Georgia O'Keeffe
    “Whether you succeed or not is irrelevant, there is no such thing. Making your unknown known is the important thing--and keeping the unknown always beyond you.”
    Georgia O'Keefe

  • #2
    Rabindranath Tagore
    “That which oppresses me, is it my soul trying to come out in the open, or the soul of the world knocking at my heart for its entrance?”
    Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds

  • #3
    Anne Sexton
    “From "Her Kind"

    I have found the warm caves in the woods,
    filled them with skillets, carvings, shelves,
    closets, silks, innumerable goods;
    fixed the suppers for the worms and the elves:
    whining, rearranging the disaligned.
    A woman like that is misunderstood.
    I have been her kind.”
    Anne Sexton

  • #4
    Alice Walker
    “Be nobody's darling;
    Be an outcast.
    Take the contradictions
    Of your life
    And wrap around
    You like a shawl,
    To parry stones
    To keep you warm.

    Watch the people succumb
    To madness
    With ample cheer;
    Let them look askance at you
    And you askance reply.

    Be an outcast;
    Be pleased to walk alone
    (Uncool)
    Or line the crowded
    River beds
    With other impetuous
    Fools.

    Make a merry gathering
    On the bank
    Where thousands perished
    For brave hurt words
    They said.

    Be nobody's darling;
    Be an outcast.
    Qualified to live
    Among your dead.”
    Alice Walker, Everyday Use

  • #5
    Rabindranath Tagore
    “for we women are not only the deities of the household fire, but the flame of the soul itself.”
    Rabindranath Tagore, The Home and the World

  • #6
    “You can't step into the same
    River even once,
    And why would you want to? You can't”
    James Galvin

  • #7
    Virginia Woolf
    “There is no denying the wild horse in us.”
    Virginia Woolf

  • #8
    William Zinsser
    “Clutter is the disease of American writing. We are a society strangling in unnecessary words, circular constructions, pompous frills and meaningless jargon.”
    William Zinsser, On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction

  • #9
    “Writing, I think, is not apart from living. Writing is a kind of double living. The writer experiences everything twice. Once in reality and once in that mirror which waits always before or behind.”
    Catherine Drinker Bowen

  • #10
    Julian of Norwich
    “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”
    Julian of Norwich

  • #11
    Zadie Smith
    “The past is always tense, the future perfect.”
    Zadie Smith

  • #12
    Joseph Conrad
    “It's only those who do nothing that make no mistakes, I suppose.”
    Joseph Conrad, An Outcast of the Islands

  • #14
    Karen Blixen
    “When you have a great and difficult task, something perhaps almost impossible, if you only work a little at a time, every day a little, suddenly the work will finish itself.”
    Isak Dinesen

  • #15
    Pablo Neruda
    “We have to discard the past
    and, as one builds
    floor by floor, window by window,
    and the building rises,
    so do we keep shedding --
    first, broken tiles,
    then proud doors,
    until, from the past,
    dust falls
    as if it would crash
    against the floor,
    smoke rises
    as if it were on fire,
    and each new day
    gleams
    like an empty
    plate.
    There is nothing, there was always nothing.
    It all has to be filled
    with a new, expanding
    fruitfulness;
    then, down
    falls yesterday
    as in a well
    falls yesterday's water,
    into the cistern
    of all that is now without a voice, without fire.
    It is difficult
    to get bones used
    to disappearing,
    to teach eyes
    to close,
    but
    we do it
    unwittingly.
    Everything was alive,
    alive, alive,alive
    like a scarlet fish,
    but time
    passed with cloth and darkness
    and kept wiping away
    the flash of the fish.
    Water water water,
    the past goes on falling
    although it keeps a grip
    on thorns
    and on roots.
    It went, it went, and now
    memories mean nothing.
    Now the heavy eyelid
    shut out the light of the eye
    and what was once alive
    is now no longer living;
    what we were, we are not.
    And with words, although the letters
    still have transparency and sound,
    they change, and the mouth changes;
    the same mouth is now another mouth;
    they change, lips, skin, circulation;
    another soul took on our skeleton;
    what once was in us now is not.
    It left, but if they call, we reply
    "I am here," and we realize we are not,
    that what was once, was and is lost,
    lost in the past, and now does not come back."

    -"Past”
    Pablo Neruda, Fully Empowered

  • #16
    Jennifer Egan
    “As you flail, knowing you’re not supposed to panic – panicking will drain your strength – your mind pulls away as it does so easily, so often, without your even noticing sometimes, leaving Robert Freeman Jr. to manage the current alone while you withdraw to the broader landscape, the water and buildings and streets, the avenues like endless hallways, your dorm full of sleeping students, the air thick with their communal breath. You slip through Sasha’s open window, floating over the sill lined with artifacts from her travels: a white seashell, a small gold pagoda, a pair of red dice. Her harp in one corner with its small wood stool. She’s asleep in her narrow bed, her burned red hair dark against the sheets. You kneel beside her, breathing the familiar smell of Sasha’s sleep, whispering into her ear some mix of I’m sorry and I believe in you and I’ll always be near you, protecting you, and I will never leave you, I’ll be curled around your heart for the rest of your life, until the water pressing my shoulders and chest crushes me awake and I hear Sasha screaming into my face: Fight! Fight! Fight!”
    Jennifer Egan, A Visit from the Goon Squad

  • #17
    N. Scott Momaday
    “As far as I am concerned, poetry is a statement concerning the human condition, composed in verse.”
    N. Scott Momaday

  • #18
    C.S. Lewis
    “But no one except Lucy knew that as it circled the mast it had whispered to her, "Courage, dear heart," and the voice, she felt sure, was Aslan's, and with the voice a delicious smell breathed in her face.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

  • #19
    Joe Blair
    “The remote and noble idea of education gives everyone a good reason to keep trying.”
    Joe Blair, By the Iowa Sea: A Memoir



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