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  • #1
    Pablo Neruda
    “so I wait for you like a lonely house
    till you will see me again and live in me.
    Till then my windows ache.”
    Pablo Neruda, 100 Love Sonnets

  • #2
    Miranda July
    “Don't wait to be sure. Move, move, move.”
    Miranda July, No One Belongs Here More Than You

  • #3
    Jo毛l Egloff
    “禺丕胤乇丕鬲蹖 丿丕乇賲 讴賴 卮亘蹖賴 倬乇賳丿诏丕賳 丌睾卮鬲賴 亘賴 賳賮鬲貙 爻蹖丕賴 丕爻鬲貙 丕賲丕 亘賴 賴乇丨丕賱 禺丕胤乇赖 丕賳丿. 丌丿賲 丨鬲蹖 亘賴 亘丿鬲乇蹖賳 噩丕賴丕 賴賲 丿賱亘爻鬲诏蹖 倬蹖丿丕 賲蹖 讴賳丿貙 賲孬賱 丿賵丿賴 丕蹖 讴賴 鬲賴 亘禺丕乇蹖 賲蹖 趩爻亘丿”
    Jo毛l Egloff, 賲賳诏蹖

  • #4
    賲氐胤賮蹖 賲賱讴蹖丕賳
    “賮乇夭丕賳賴 賵丕乇 夭蹖爻鬲賳 蹖毓賳蹖 趩賳丕賳 夭賳丿诏蹖 讴賳蹖賲 讴賴 賮丕蹖丿賴 夭賳丿诏蹖 讴乇丿賳 亘賴 丨丿丕讴孬乇 賲賲讴賳 亘乇爻丿 賵 賴夭蹖賳賴 丌賳 亘賴 丨丿丕賯賱”
    賲氐胤賮蹖 賲賱讴蹖丕賳

  • #5
    Thomas Merton
    “賴蹖趩 讴爻 賳賲蹖 鬲賵丕賳丿 亘賴 噩爻鬲噩賵蹖 禺丿丕 亘乇丌蹖丿 賲诏乇 丌賳讴賴 丕夭 賴賲 丕讴賳賵賳 丕賵 乇丕 蹖丕賮鬲賴 亘丕卮丿 賵 賴蹖趩 讴爻 賳賲蹖 鬲賵丕賳丿 禺丿丕 乇丕 亘蹖丕亘丿 賲诏乇 丌賳讴賴 倬蹖卮鈥屫� 丕夭 爻賵蹖 禺丿丕 蹖丕賮鬲賴 卮丿賴 亘丕卮丿”
    Thomas Merton, The Silent Life

  • #6
    “L-listen to me, listen to me. The basic laws of physics鈥攖he b-basic laws of physics don鈥檛 have a past and a present. Time is irrelevant at the level of a-atoms and molecules. It鈥檚 symmetrical
    We have all the time we鈥檝e always had.
    You鈥檒l still have all our time.
    Once I
    Once
    Once
    There鈥檚 not going to be any more or less of it.
    Once I鈥檓 gone.”
    Nick Payne

  • #7
    Immanuel Kant
    “賱匕鬲 賴丕蹖 夭賳丿诏蹖 夭賲丕賳 乇丕 倬乇 賳賲蹖 讴賳丿貙 亘賱讴賴 鬲賴蹖 賲蹖 诏匕丕乇丿. 丿乇爻鬲 丕爻鬲 讴賴 夭賲丕賳 丨丕賱 乇丕 爻乇卮丕乇 賵 賲賵噩賵丿 賲蹖 丿丕賳蹖賲 賵賱蹖 丿乇 禺丕胤乇赖鈥屰� 賲丕貙 丕蹖賳 賱丨馗丕鬲 鬲賴蹖 賲蹖 賳賲丕蹖賳丿貙 趩賵賳 賴賳诏丕賲蹖 讴賴 鬲賮乇蹖丨丕鬲 賵 趩賳蹖賳 趩蹖夭賴丕蹖蹖 夭賲丕賳 乇丕 賱亘乇蹖夭 賲蹖 讴賳賳丿貙 丕蹖賳 賱亘乇蹖夭蹖 鬲丕 賴賳诏丕賲蹖 賵噩賵丿 丿丕乇丿 讴賴 丌賳 鬲賮乇蹖丨丕鬲 丕丿丕賲賴 丿丕乇賳丿貙 亘賳丕亘乇丕蹖賳 丿乇 禺丕胤乇赖鈥屬囏й屬呚з� 鬲賴蹖 亘賴 賳馗乇 賲蹖 乇爻賳丿”
    Immanuel Kant, 丿乇爻鈥屬囏й� 賮賱爻賮賴鈥屰� 丕禺賱丕賯

  • #8
    卮讴賵賮賴 讴丕賵丕賳蹖
    “Love changes everything.”
    Shokufeh Kavani = 卮讴賵賮賴 讴丕賵丕賳蹖

  • #9
    Toni Morrison
    “Every sentence, every word, was new to them and they listened to what he said like bright-eyed ravens, trembling in their eagerness to catch & interpret every sound in the universe.”
    Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon

  • #10
    “If there's no door, then I'll make one!”
    Hiromu Arakawa

  • #11
    “A lesson without pain is meaningless. That's because no one can gain without sacrificing something. But by enduring that pain and overcoming it, he shall obtain a powerful, unmatched heart. A fullmetal heart.”
    Hiromu Arakawa, Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 25

  • #12
    毓賱蹖 氐賮丕蹖蹖 丨丕卅乇蹖
    “鬲賵 禺賵丿鬲 乇丕 亘丕 鬲兀孬蹖乇賶 讴賴 丕夭 賴乇 趩蹖夭 丕丨爻丕爻 賲蹖讴賳賶 丕賳丿丕夭賴 亘诏蹖乇 賵 賲賯丕蹖爻賴 讴賳貙 讴賴 丕蹖賳 趩蹖夭貙 丕乇夭卮 丕蹖賳 鬲兀孬蹖乇 乇丕 丿丕卮鬲賴 賵 蹖丕 噩賴賱 賵 睾賮賱鬲 鬲賵貙 丕賵 乇丕 亘夭乇诏 讴乇丿賴 丕爻鬲.”
    毓賱蹖 氐賮丕蹖蹖 丨丕卅乇蹖, 賳丕賲賴鈥屬囏й� 亘賱賵睾

  • #13
    Jonathan Safran Foer
    “Sometimes I can hear my bones straining under the weight of all the lives I'm not living.”
    Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

  • #14
    賯蹖氐乇 丕賲蹖賳鈥屬举堌�
    “卮賴蹖丿蹖 讴賴 亘乇禺丕讴 賲蹖鈥屫佖�

    爻乇丕賳诏卮鬲 丿乇 禺賵賳 禺賵丿 賲蹖鈥屫藏� 賵 賲蹖鈥屬嗁堌簇�

    亘賴 丕賲蹖丿 倬蹖乇賵夭蹖 賵丕賯毓蹖

    賳賴 丿乇 噩賳诏

    讴賴 亘乇 噩賳诏”
    賯蹖氐乇 丕賲蹖賳 倬賵乇

  • #15
    Willa Cather
    “The heart of another is a dark forest, always, no matter how close it has been to one鈥檚 own.”
    Willa Cather

  • #16
    乇囟丕 亘乇丕賴賳蹖
    “趩卮賲鈥屬囏й屫� 乇丕 讴賴 亘亘賳丿賳丿 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖
    亘丕睾颅鈥屬囏й屫� 乇丕 讴賴 亘亘賳丿賳丿 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖
    丕蹖賳 讴賵蹖乇 夭賳 丌賳 讴賵蹖乇 賲乇丿 丕蹖賳 讴賵蹖乇 讴賵丿讴 丌賳 讴賵蹖乇 丌賴賵
    丕蹖賳 讴賵蹖乇 胤丕賵賵爻 丌賳 讴賵蹖乇 讴賮鬲乇
    賴賲賴 賲蹖鈥屭堐屬嗀� 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖
    賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕 賴丕
    賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖
    賲乇丿 賲蹖鈥屭堐屫� 賲丕 丕蹖賳鈥屫堌臂� 賴爻鬲蹖賲 丕蹖賳鈥屫堌臂� 丕蹖賳鈥屫堌臂�
    賲乇丿 賲蹖鈥屭堐屫� 丿乇蹖丕 乇丕 賲丕 禺丕賱蹖 賲蹖鈥屫堌з囒屬� 禺丕賱蹖 禺丕賱蹖 禺丕賱蹖
    賲乇丿 賲蹖鈥屭堐屫� 丿乇蹖丕 乇丕 亘蹖 賲丕賴蹖 賲蹖鈥屫堌з囒屬�
    噩賳诏賱 乇丕 亘蹖 趩賱趩賱賴 亘蹖 讴賮鬲乇 亘蹖 丌賴賵 賲蹖鈥屫堌з囒屬�
    賵 禺卮賳 賲蹖鈥屭堐屫� 蹖讴 蹖讴 賲蹖 诏賵蹖丿 賲蹖鈥屫堌з囒屬� 賲蹖鈥屫堌з囒屬�
    賵 鬲賲丕卮丕 乇丕 亘蹖 胤丕賵賵爻
    丕賲丕 賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕 賴丕 賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖
    亘丕丿 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屫� 丿乇蹖丕 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屫� 賲丕賴蹖颅 賴丕 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屬嗀� 乇丐蹖丕賴丕 賲蹖鈥屫③屬嗀� 丕賲丕 丕賲丕 丕賲丕
    丕卮讴颅 賴丕 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屬嗀� 趩卮賲鈥屬囏й� 毓丕卮賯颅鈥屬囏� 賲蹖鈥屫③屬嗀� 賵 夭賳蹖 賲蹖鈥屭堐屫� 丕賲丕 丕賲丕 丕賲丕
    丌亘 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屫� 亘丕亘丕 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屫� 賲丕丿乇 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屫�
    賵 賳賮爻 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屫� 賵 氐丿丕 賲蹖鈥屫③屫� 毓卮賯 賲蹖颅鈥屫③屫�
    夭賳 夭賳 夭賳 夭賳 夭賳 丌賳 賮鬲賳賴鈥屰� 夭蹖亘丕 賲蹖鈥屫③屫�
    賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕 賴丕 賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖
    丿丕睾 賲蹖鈥屫堌з嗀� 爻蹖賳賴貙 丿丕睾 賲蹖鈥屫堌з嗀� 夭丕賳賵貙 丿丕睾 賲蹖鈥屫堌з嗀� 禺賵丕賴乇貙 丿丕睾 賲蹖鈥屫堌з嗀� 賲丕丿乇
    賵 讴賮賳鈥屬囏� 賵 倬乇趩賲鈥屬囏� 賵 丿讴丕賳颅鈥屬囏� 賵 禺蹖丕亘丕賳颅鈥屬囏� 賵 丿賴丕賳颅鈥屬囏� 賵 丿賳丿丕賳颅鈥屬囏�
    賴乇趩賴 賴乇趩丕 賵 賴乇讴賴 賴乇噩丕 賵 丨鬲蹖 禺賵丿 賯丕鬲賱颅鈥屬囏� 禺賵丿 丌賲乇鈥屬囏� 禺賵丿 毓丕賲賱颅鈥屬囏�
    丨鬲蹖 禺賵丿 丕賵 讴賴 丌賳 亘丕賱丕爻鬲貙 亘丕賱丕蹖 亘丕賱丕蹖 亘丕賱丕蹖 亘丕賱丕蹖 亘丕賱丕蹖 賲丕 賲蹖 诏賵蹖丿
    賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕 蹖丕 賴丕 賴丕 賴丕蹖 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賴丕蹖丕 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖
    賲賲丿 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲賲丿 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲賲丿 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖 賲禺鬲丕乇蹖”
    乇囟丕 亘乇丕賴賳蹖

  • #17
    “趩诏賵賳賴 賲蹖鈥屫堌з� 賲乇诏 乇丕 賳氐賮 讴乇丿責
    賳蹖賲蹖 乇丕 丿乇 丌睾賵卮 讴卮蹖丿 賵 賳蹖賲 丿蹖诏乇 乇丕 诏匕丕卮鬲 亘乇丕蹖 亘毓丿
    賵 丌賳诏賵賳賴 賲購乇丿
    讴賴 賲乇丿賳貙 鬲毓賵蹖賯 賲乇丿賳 亘丕卮丿
    锖戯簬 锖╋猾锖庯户锘� 锘э划
    趩诏賵賳賴 賲蹖鈥屫嗀� 锖戯华 锖╋猾锖庯互 锃橈簬锖哗鈥岋簫锖曍�
    锖戯簬 锖╋画 锖╋撼锖� 锖筹寒锖ヘ� 锖╋画 锖╋撼锖� 锖╋怀锂曪寒锖� 锖簫 锂旓寒锘擄簶锘簫锘�
    锖戯簬 锖╋画 锖э划锘� 锂旓划锘э簬锂旓划锘�
    锂愶华 锘э焊锖� 锘o讴賳丿 锖嶏函 锖凤畱锖庯粦 锖凤粯锘达粯锘猾锖庯簳
    锖嶏函 锖╋涵锖化 锘嬶护锘达粬貙 锘o淮锖庯互 锖╋画 锃硷焊锘�
    锘o淮锖庯互 锖筹淮锘华 锘� 锂旓寒锖╋互
    锘� 锘寒 锖戯簬锖� 锖凤畱锘狅 锖燂邯锆撅邯 锘o锂旓锖貨
    锂愶华 锖戯邯锘ヘ� 锘囷寒锘� 锘э氦锆匡粧锖嶏簳 锖戯划锖� 锘� 锘э簬锘o簴 锖佖�
    锘擄寒锖╋簫 锖э划锖╋簳 锖簫 锖╋涵 锂愶邯锖嶏弧 锖楋沪 锘o锖锖帮責
    锖嶏 锘o氦锘わ邯 锘o酣锖橈簬锖!
    锘筹畯 锖戯簬锖� 锖楋划 锖簫 锖╋函锖╋怀锖户锖� 锘� 锂愶焊锖橈花锖�
    锘筹畯 锖戯簬锖� 锖楋划 锖簫 锂愶焊锖橈花锖� 锘� 锖╋函锖╋怀锖户锖€�”
    毓賱蹖 丕爻丿丕賱賱賴蹖

  • #18
    Samuel Beckett
    “I鈥檓 like that. Either I forget right away or I never forget.”
    Samuel Beckett , Waiting for Godot

  • #19
    Samuel Beckett
    “If you don't know where you are currently standing, you're dead.”
    Samuel Beckett, Happy Days

  • #20
    Samuel Beckett
    “Vladimir: Did I ever leave you?
    Estragon: You let me go.”
    Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot

  • #21
    Ahmet Kaya
    “賲丕 讴購乇丿賴丕 亘丕 賴夭丕乇丕賳 賳賵毓 卮讴賳噩賴 丿爻鬲 賵 倬賳噩賴 賳乇賲 讴乇丿賴 丕蹖賲. 夭賳丿丕賳 賴丕蹖鬲丕賳 賴乇趩賯丿乇 讴賵趩讴 鬲乇貙 丕乇丕丿賴 蹖 賲丕 亘夭乇诏 鬲乇 禺賵丕賴丿 亘賵丿”
    Ahmet Kaya

  • #22
    “賲蹖 诏賵蹖賳丿
    丕夭 胤賱賵毓賽 乇賵卮賳賽 賮乇丿丕 亘诏賵
    丕夭 鬲乇丕賳賴 蹖 賳賵乇 亘乇 夭賲蹖賳
    丕夭 胤毓賲賽 爻蹖亘蹖 丿乇丌睾賵卮賽 丕亘乇賴丕
    丕夭 乇賳诏蹖賳 氐丿丕蹖蹖 禺賮鬲賴 丿乇 丿乇蹖丕賴丕

    賳賲蹖 丿丕賳賳丿 丕賲丕
    睾乇賵亘蹖 爻乇禺貙
    亘賴 睾丕乇鬲 亘乇丿賴 丕爻鬲
    丌爻賲丕賳賲 乇丕

    賳賲蹖 丿丕賳賳丿 丕賲丕
    爻讴賵鬲蹖 爻蹖丕賴貙
    丿乇 丌睾賵卮 诏乇賮鬲賴 丕爻鬲
    夭賲蹖賳賽 爻乇丿賲 乇丕

    賳賲蹖 丿丕賳賳丿 丕賲丕
    爻蹖亘賽 亘賴卮鬲賲
    诏賲 诏卮鬲賴 丕爻鬲
    丿乇 丕賳亘賵賴賽 倬乇丌卮賵亘賽 诏賳丿賲 賴丕

    賳賲蹖 丿丕賳賳丿 丕賲丕
    丕乇賲睾丕賳賽 鬲賵 亘乇丕蹖賲
    丕夭 爻乇夭賲蹖賳 乇賳诏 賴丕
    爻倬蹖丿 亘賵丿賴 賵 亘爻

    亘蹖赌丕
    鬲丕 亘丿丕賳賳丿
    丕蹖賳 賲乇丿賲蹖 讴賴
    ...賲乇丕 丿蹖賵丕賳賴 倬賳丿丕卮鬲賴 丕賳丿”
    毓丿賳丕賳 讴丕賲乇丕賳蹖

  • #23
    Abdullah 脰calan
    “鬲賲丕賲 賲賳馗賵乇 賲賳 丕蹖賳 丕爻鬲 讴賴 夭賳丿诏蹖 乇丕 亘賴 卮蹖賵賴 丕蹖 鬲睾蹖蹖乇 亘丿賴賲 讴賴 亘卮賵丿 夭賳丿诏蹖 讴乇丿”
    Abdullah 脰calan

  • #24
    Ken Kesey
    “You can't really be strong until you can see a funny side to things.”
    Ken Kesey

  • #25
    Lord Byron
    “And thus the heart will break, yet brokenly live on.”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #26
    Ernest Hemingway
    “The best people possess a feeling for beauty, the courage to take risks, the discipline to tell the truth, the capacity for sacrifice. Ironically, their virtues make them vulnerable; they are often wounded, sometimes destroyed.”
    Ernest Hemingway

  • #27
    George R.R. Martin
    “... a mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge.”
    George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

  • #28
    Haruki Murakami
    “噩丕蹖蹖 讴賴 亘賵丿賳 賵 賳亘賵丿賳鬲 賴蹖趩 賮乇賯蹖 賳丿丕乇丿
    賳亘賵丿賳鬲 乇丕 丕賳鬲禺丕亘 讴賳.
    丕蹖賳诏賵賳賴貙 亘賴 亘賵丿賳鬲 丕丨鬲乇丕賲 诏匕丕卮鬲賴 丕蹖”
    賴丕乇賵讴蹖 賲賵乇丕讴丕賲蹖

  • #29
    Noam Chomsky
    “The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum....”
    Noam Chomsky, The Common Good

  • #30
    “You should date a girl who reads.
    Date a girl who reads. Date a girl who spends her money on books instead of clothes, who has problems with closet space because she has too many books. Date a girl who has a list of books she wants to read, who has had a library card since she was twelve.

    Find a girl who reads. You鈥檒l know that she does because she will always have an unread book in her bag. She鈥檚 the one lovingly looking over the shelves in the bookstore, the one who quietly cries out when she has found the book she wants. You see that weird chick sniffing the pages of an old book in a secondhand book shop? That鈥檚 the reader. They can never resist smelling the pages, especially when they are yellow and worn.

    She鈥檚 the girl reading while waiting in that coffee shop down the street. If you take a peek at her mug, the non-dairy creamer is floating on top because she鈥檚 kind of engrossed already. Lost in a world of the author鈥檚 making. Sit down. She might give you a glare, as most girls who read do not like to be interrupted. Ask her if she likes the book.

    Buy her another cup of coffee.

    Let her know what you really think of Murakami. See if she got through the first chapter of Fellowship. Understand that if she says she understood James Joyce鈥檚 Ulysses she鈥檚 just saying that to sound intelligent. Ask her if she loves Alice or she would like to be Alice.

    It鈥檚 easy to date a girl who reads. Give her books for her birthday, for Christmas, for anniversaries. Give her the gift of words, in poetry and in song. Give her Neruda, Pound, Sexton, Cummings. Let her know that you understand that words are love. Understand that she knows the difference between books and reality but by god, she鈥檚 going to try to make her life a little like her favorite book. It will never be your fault if she does.

    She has to give it a shot somehow.

    Lie to her. If she understands syntax, she will understand your need to lie. Behind words are other things: motivation, value, nuance, dialogue. It will not be the end of the world.

    Fail her. Because a girl who reads knows that failure always leads up to the climax. Because girls who read understand that all things must come to end, but that you can always write a sequel. That you can begin again and again and still be the hero. That life is meant to have a villain or two.

    Why be frightened of everything that you are not? Girls who read understand that people, like characters, develop. Except in the Twilight series.

    If you find a girl who reads, keep her close. When you find her up at 2 AM clutching a book to her chest and weeping, make her a cup of tea and hold her. You may lose her for a couple of hours but she will always come back to you. She鈥檒l talk as if the characters in the book are real, because for a while, they always are.

    You will propose on a hot air balloon. Or during a rock concert. Or very casually next time she鈥檚 sick. Over Skype.

    You will smile so hard you will wonder why your heart hasn鈥檛 burst and bled out all over your chest yet. You will write the story of your lives, have kids with strange names and even stranger tastes. She will introduce your children to the Cat in the Hat and Aslan, maybe in the same day. You will walk the winters of your old age together and she will recite Keats under her breath while you shake the snow off your boots.

    Date a girl who reads because you deserve it. You deserve a girl who can give you the most colorful life imaginable. If you can only give her monotony, and stale hours and half-baked proposals, then you鈥檙e better off alone. If you want the world and the worlds beyond it, date a girl who reads.

    Or better yet, date a girl who writes.”
    Rosemarie Urquico



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