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  • #1
    Heather O'Neill
    “Lonely children probably wrote the Bible.”
    Heather O'Neill, Lullabies for Little Criminals

  • #2
    Heather O'Neill
    “Somewhere, a sparrow is singing in B minor.”
    Heather O'Neill, Lullabies for Little Criminals

  • #3
    Heather O'Neill
    “I have an artistic temperament, which is a really tragic thing.”
    Heather O'Neill, Lullabies for Little Criminals

  • #4
    James Frey
    “More than anything, all I have ever wanted is to be close to someone.
    More than anything, all I have ever wanted is to feel as if i wasn't alone.”
    James Frey, A Million Little Pieces

  • #5
    James Frey
    “The Young Man came to the Old Man seeking counsel.
    I broke something, Old Man.
    How badly is it broken?
    It's in a million little pieces.
    I'm afraid I can't help you.
    Why?
    There's nothing you can do.
    Why?
    It can't be fixed.
    Why?
    It's broken beyond repair. It's in a million little pieces.”
    James Frey, A Million Little Pieces

  • #6
    James Frey
    “I hope nobody took the Razzle Dazzle Rose.”
    James Frey, A Million Little Pieces

  • #7
    Garth Stein
    “That which we manifest is before us; we are the creators of our own destiny. Be it through intention or ignorance, our successes and our failures have been brought on by none other than ourselves.”
    Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain

  • #8
    Garth Stein
    “There is no dishonor in losing the race. There is only dishonor in not racing because you are afraid to lose.”
    Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain

  • #9
    Garth Stein
    “He died that day because his body had served its purpose. His soul had done what it came to do, learned what it came to learn, and then was free to leave.”
    Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain

  • #10
    James Frey
    “Sometimes skulls are thick. Sometimes hearts are vacant. Sometimes words don't work. ”
    James Frey, A Million Little Pieces

  • #11
    James Frey
    “Be strong. Live honorably and with dignity. When you don't think you can, hold on.”
    James Frey, A Million Little Pieces

  • #12
    James Frey
    “Be smart, be strong, be proud, live honorably and with dignity, and just hold on.”
    James Frey, A Million Little Pieces

  • #13
    Roald Dahl
    “Matilda said, "Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it. Be outrageous. Go the whole hog. Make sure everything you do is so completely crazy it's unbelievable...”
    Roald Dahl, Matilda

  • #14
    Roald Dahl
    “I'm wondering what to read next." Matilda said. "I've finished all the children's books.”
    Roald Dahl, Matilda

  • #15
    Roald Dahl
    “All the reading she had done had given her a view of life that they had never seen.”
    Roald Dahl, Matilda

  • #16
    Roald Dahl
    “And don’t worry about the bits you can’t understand. Sit back and allow the words to wash around you, like music.”
    Roald Dahl, Matilda

  • #17
    Roald Dahl
    “Make sure everything you do is so completely crazy it’s unbelievable.”
    Roald Dahl, Matilda

  • #18
    John Green
    “So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #19
    John Green
    “Thomas Edison's last words were "It's very beautiful over there". I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere, and I hope it's beautiful.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #20
    John Green
    “Francois Rabelais. He was a poet. And his last words were "I go to seek a Great Perhaps." That's why I'm going. So I don't have to wait until I die to start seeking a Great Perhaps.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #21
    John Green
    “Sometimes you lose a battle. But mischief always wins the war”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #22
    John Green
    “I just did some calculations and I've been able to determine that you're full of shit.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #23
    John Green
    “We are greater than the sum of our parts.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #24
    John Green
    “If drunk were cookies, I'd be Famous Amos”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #25
    John Green
    “There are always answers. We just have to be smart enough.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #26
    John Green
    “When you stop wishing things wouldn't fall apart, you stop suffering when they do.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #27
    John Green
    “Before I got here, I thought for a long time that the way out of the labyrinth was to pretend that it did not exist, to build a small, self-sufficient world in a back corner of, the endless maze and to pretend that I was not lost, but home. But that only led to a lonely life accompanied only by the last words of the looking for a Great Perhaps, for real friends, and a more-than minor life.

    And then i screwed up and the Colonel screwed up and Takumi screwed up and she slipped through our fingers. And there's no sugar-coating it: She deserved better friends.

    When she fucked up, all those years ago, just a little girl terrified. into paralysis, she collapsed into the enigma of herself. And I could have done that, but I saw where it led for her. So I still believe in the Great Perhaps, and I can believe in it spite of having lost her.

    Beacause I will forget her, yes. That which came together will fall apart imperceptibly slowly, and I will forget, but she will forgive my forgetting, just as I forgive her for forgetting me and the Colonel and everyone but herself and her mom in those last moments she spent as a person. I know that she forgives me for being dumb and sacred and doing the dumb and scared thing. I know she forgives me, just as her mother forgives her. And here's how I know:

    I thought at first she was just dead. Just darkness. Just a body being eaten by bugs. I thought about her a lot like that, as something's meal. What was her-green eyes, half a smirk, the soft curves of her legs-would soon be nothing, just the bones I never saw. I thought about the slow process of becoming bone and then fossil and then coal that will, in millions of years, be mined by humans of the future, and how they would their homes with her, and then she would be smoke billowing out of a smokestack, coating the atmosphere.

    I still think that, sometimes. I still think that, sometimes, think that maybe "the afterlife" is just something we made up to ease the pain of loss, to make our time in the labyrinth bearable. Maybe she was just a matter, and matter gets recycled.

    But ultimately I do not believe that she was only matter. The rest of her must be recycled, too. I believe now that we are greater than the sum of our parts. If you take Alaska's genetic code and you add her life experiences and the relationships she had with people, and then you take the size and shape of her body, you do not get her. There is something else entirety. There is a part of her knowable parts. And that parts has to go somewhere, because it cannot be destroyed. Although no one will ever accuse me of being much of a science student, One thing I learned from science classes is that energy is never created and never destroyed.

    And if Alaska took her own life, that is the hope I wish I could have given her. Forgetting her mother, failing her mother and her friends and herself -those are awful things, but she did not need to fold into herself and self-destruct. Those awful things are survivable because we are as indestructible as we believe ourselves to be.

    When adults say "Teenagers think they are invincible" with that sly, stupid smile on their faces, they don't know how right they are. We need never be hopeless, because we can never be irreparably broken. We think that we are invincible because we are.

    We cannot be born, and we cannot die. Like all energy, we can only change shapes and sizes manifestations. They forget that when they get old. They get scared of losing and failing. But that part of us greater than the sum of our parts cannot begin and cannot end, and so it cannot fail.

    So I know she forgives me, just as I forgive her. Thomas Eidson's last words were: "It's very beautiful over there." I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere, and I hope it's beautiful.”
    John Green , Looking for Alaska

  • #28
    John Green
    “A woman so strong she burns heaven and drenches hell.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #29
    John Green
    “There is a part of her greater than the sum of her knowable parts. And that part has to go somewhere, because it cannot be destroyed.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #30
    John Green
    “Ask me if I give a shit.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska



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