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Rebecca Solnit
“I grew up with landscape as a recourse, with the possibility of exiting the horizontal realm of social relations for a vertical alignment with earth and sky, matter and spirit. Vast open spaces speak best to this craving, the spaces I myself first found in the desert and then in the western grasslands.”
Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost

“...your zeal to face life's rough and tumble, your ardor to accept the responsibilities of adulthood is hardly congruent with the aspirations of most graduate students...' He shook his head of disagreeable hair. 'I need not tell you,' he deplored, sinking to paralipsis, 'that there resides in almost every one of 'em the unconscious desire not to grow up. For once the academic goal is attained and the doctorate irradicably abbreviated after the name, the problem of facing the world is confronted. The subtlest, most unremitting drive of the student is his unconscious proclivity to postpone the acceptance of responsibility as long as possible.”
Millard Kaufman

Ally Condie
“If I could find one, I would cover the bark with her name the way I used to cover her hand with mine on the Hill.”
Ally Condie, Crossed

Mitch Albom
“Strangers," the Blue Man said, "are just family you have yet to come to know.”
Mitch Albom, The Five People You Meet in Heaven

Katherine Arden
“I prayed - all the years of my life, i prayed. But you were silent, Lord. If i am making bargains with devils it is only because you abandoned me.”
Katherine Arden, The Winter of the Witch

Agatha Christie
“Luke had a somewhat illogical prejudice against lawyers in general鈥攂ased on the grounds that so many politicians were recruited from their ranks.”
Agatha Christie, Murder Is Easy

Dorothy B. Hughes
“He doubted that she believed him, but she smiled in return.”
Dorothy B. Hughes, The Expendable Man

Simone de Beauvoir
“Regret has to be useless or else it's not really regret.”
Simone de Beauvoir, The Mandarins