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  • #1
    Naomi Klein
    “Extreme violence has a way of preventing us from seeing the interests it serves.”
    Naomi Klein, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

  • #2
    Donna Zuckerberg
    “By setting out models for how men should act to seduce women, these texts also implicitly script appropriate female behavior. Women who react appropriately, or as expected, to seduction techniques are rewarded with the descriptor "feminine," whereas those who do not follow standard seduction scripts are unnatural and unwomanly.

    Such guides do not only give advice to men; they also condition their readers to expect certain kinds of female behavior and give them permission to feel violently angry when women do not conform to those behavioral models.”
    Donna Zuckerberg, Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age

  • #3
    Ilan Pappé
    “The litmus test of any democracy is the level of tolerance it is willing to extend towards the minorities living in it. In this respect, Israel falls far short of being a true democracy.”
    Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

  • #4
    Jasmine Mas
    “A man was speaking, so I stopped listening.”
    Jasmine Mas, Blood of Hercules

  • #5
    Jasmine Mas
    “Mental note—physical exertion makes me homicidal. Avoid anything above a brisk walk.”
    Jasmine Mas, Blood of Hercules

  • #6
    S.A. Chakraborty
    “In what world do men and women pay the same price for passion?”
    S.A. Chakraborty, The City of Brass

  • #7
    S.A. Chakraborty
    “I've had enough of men hurting me because they were upset.”
    S.A. Chakraborty, The Kingdom of Copper

  • #8
    Sally Rooney
    “all this means that during the Bronze Age, a sophisticated syllabic script was developed to represent the Greek language in writing, and then during the collapse you told me about, all that knowledge was completely destroyed. Later writing systems devised to represent Greek bear no relation to Linear B. The people who developed and used them had no idea that Linear B had ever even existed. The unbearable thing is that when first inscribed, those markings meant something, to the people who wrote and read them, and then for thousands of years they meant nothing, nothing, nothing – because the link was broken, history had stopped. And then the twentieth century shook the watch and made history happen again. But can’t we do that too, in another way?”
    Sally Rooney, Beautiful World, Where Are You

  • #9
    László Krasznahorkai
    “Get it into your thick head that jokes are just like life. Things that begin badly, end badly. Everything's fine in the middle, it's the end you need to worry about.”
    László Krasznahorkai, Satantango

  • #10
    Seamus Heaney
    “Human beings suffer,
    They torture one another,
    They get hurt and get hard.
    No poem or play or song
    Can fully right a wrong
    Inflicted and endured.

    The innocent in gaols
    Beat on their bars together.
    A hunger-striker's father
    Stands in the graveyard dumb.
    The police widow in veils
    Faints at the funeral home.

    History says, don't hope
    On this side of the grave.
    But then, once in a lifetime
    The longed-for tidal wave
    Of justice can rise up,
    And hope and history rhyme.

    So hope for a great sea-change
    On the far side of revenge.
    Believe that further shore
    Is reachable from here.
    Believe in miracle
    And cures and healing wells.

    Call miracle self-healing:
    The utter, self-revealing
    Double-take of feeling.
    If there's fire on the mountain
    Or lightning and storm
    And a god speaks from the sky

    That means someone is hearing
    The outcry and the birth-cry
    Of new life at its term.”
    Seamus Heaney

  • #11
    Seamus Heaney
    “If you have the words, there's always a chance that you'll find the way.”
    Seamus Heaney, Stepping Stones: Interviews with Seamus Heaney

  • #12
    Dana Spiotta
    “Do you need an audience to create work, or does not having an audience liberate you and make you a truer artist?”
    Dana Spiotta, Stone Arabia

  • #13
    Dana Spiotta
    “The issue isn't, Am I good enough? No. The issue is, Do I not have any other choice? Will and desire don't matter. Ability doesn't matter. Need is the only thing that matters.”
    Dana Spiotta, Stone Arabia

  • #14
    Alain Robbe-Grillet
    “To tell the truth, girls are no longer the way they used to be. They play gangsters, nowadays, just like boys. They organize rackets. They plan holdups and practice karate. They will rape defenseless adolescents. They wear pants... Life has become impossible.”
    Alain Robbe-Grillet, Djinn

  • #15
    Alain Robbe-Grillet
    “the world is neither meaningful, nor absurd. it quite simply is, and that, in any case, is what is so remarkable about it.”
    Robbe-Grillet Alain

  • #16
    Alain Robbe-Grillet
    “The true writer has nothing to say. What counts is the way he says it.”
    Alain Robbe Grillet

  • #17
    Stephanie Dalley
    “Look for the copper tablet-box,
    Undo its bronze lock,
    Open the door to its secret,
    Lift out the lapis lazuli tablet and read it,
    The story of that man, Gilgamesh, who went through all kinds of sufferings.”
    Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others

  • #18
    Stephanie Dalley
    “The daughter of Sin was determined to go
    To the dark house, dwelling of Erkalla's god,
    To the house which those who enter cannot leave,
    On the road where travelling is one-way only,
    To the house where those who enter are deprived of light,
    Where dust is their food, clay their bread.
    They see no light, they dwell in darkness,
    They are clothed like birds, with feathers.”
    Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others

  • #19
    Brad   Watson
    “Humans are aware of very little, it seems to me, the artificial brainy side of life, the worries and bills and the mechanisms of jobs, the doltish psychologies we've placed over our lives like a stencil. A dog keeps his life simple and unadorned.”
    Brad Watson, Last Days of the Dog-Men: Stories

  • #20
    Rebecca Makkai
    “I believed that books might save him because I knew they had so far, and because I knew the people books had saved.”
    Rebecca Makkai



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