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  • #1
    Steven Erikson
    “Truth cared nothing for stories. The real world was indifferent to what people wanted to be, to how they wanted everything to turn out. Betrayers came from everywhere, including inside his own body, his own mind. He could trust no one, not even himself.”
    Steven Erikson, Forge of Darkness

  • #2
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I will tell you another thing that would be better, and that is, if I myself believe even an iota of what I have just written. I swear to you, gentlemen, that I do not really believe one thing, not even one word, of what I have just written. That is, I believe it, perhaps, but at the same time, I feel suspect that I am lying myself blue in the face.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, and Selections from The House of the Dead

  • #3
    Mark  Lawrence
    “That's not a plan. That's a way to get a death so famously stupid that they'll be laughing about it in alehouses for a hundred years to come," Makin said.”
    Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns

  • #4
    Aeschylus
    “Nothing forces us to know
    What we do not want to know
    Except pain”
    Aeschylus, The Oresteia: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides

  • #5
    Mark  Lawrence
    “Blood is on these hands, these ink-stained hands, but I don’t feel the sin. I think maybe we die every day. Maybe we’re born new each dawn, a little changed, a little further on our own road. When enough days stand between you and the person you were, you’re strangers. Maybe that’s what growing up is. Maybe I have grown up.”
    Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns

  • #6
    Yukio Mishima
    “...of all the kinds of decay in this world, decadent purity is the most malignant.”
    Yukio Mishima, Confessions of a Mask

  • #7
    Christopher Marlowe
    “BARABAS: Why, I esteem the injury far less,
    To take the lives of miserable men
    Than be the causers of their misery.”
    Christopher Marlowe, The Jew of Malta

  • #8
    Joseph Heller
    “There was only one catch and that was Catch-22, which specified that a concern for one's safety in the face of dangers that were real and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and could be grounded. All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did, he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions. Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn't, but if he was sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane and had to. Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.

    "That's some catch, that Catch-22," he observed.

    "It's the best there is," Doc Daneeka agreed.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #9
    Alfred Jarry
    “God is the tangential point between zero and infinity.”
    Alfred Jarry, Exploits & Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician

  • #10
    Vladimir Nabokov
    “The sun is a thief: she lures the sea
    and robs it. The moon is a thief:
    he steals his silvery light from the sun.
    The sea is a thief: it dissolves the moon.”
    Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire

  • #11
    James Joyce
    “غرور و شادی‌ام را به دیگران دادم. گناه، دیوانگی، ضعف و اندوهم را به تو می‌دهم.”
    James Joyce, Letters to Nora

  • #12
    Rohinton Mistry
    “You see, we cannot draw lines and compartments and refuse to budge beyond them. Sometimes you have to use your failures as stepping-stones to success. You have to maintain a fine balance between hope and despair.' He paused, considering what he had just said. 'Yes', he repeated. 'In the end, it's all a question of balance.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #13
    Stewart Stafford
    “Pathological liars lie most often to themselves about their ability to fool others. They think they're geniuses at it when most people see through their constant deceit in a split second. Yet their brittle egos and lack of self-awareness (the reasons they lie in the first place) prevent them from noticing they're bad liars. Thus, they never learn, progress, and become better people.”
    Stewart Stafford



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