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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 1ea05d4 | Being sorry won't get you into heaven. Get happy, son. Get that old spring into your step and stay on your toes. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
| 37ba173 | Never be daunted | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| e852955 | The world was not wheeling anymore. It was just very clear and bright and inclined to blur at the edges. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 3023ae0 | I don't want to be your friend, baby. I am your friend. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 0d2ce88 | Never, never tell them. Try and remember that. Never tell anyone anything ever. Never tell anyone anything again. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 4765d97 | Heaven and hell are within us, and all the gods are within us. This is the great realization of the Upanishads of India in the ninth Century B.C. All the gods, all the heavens, all the world, are within us. They are magnified dreams, and dreams are manifestations in image form of the energies of the body in conflict with each other. That is what myth is. Myth is a manifestation in symbolic images, in metaphorical images, of the energies of .. | Joseph Campbell | ||
| bf3fa5b | I'd better go," he said, without leaving. That one eye, the blue one, just kept staring up at him. Bloodshot, with a cut across the brow above it, the thing shouldn't have been able to focus. But it was. "I have to go," Blay said finally. Without leaving. Damn him, he didn't know what the hell he was doing-- A tear escaped from that eye. Welling up along the lower lid, it coalesced at the far corner, formed a crystal circle, and grew so fat.. | qhuay qhuinn | J.R. Ward | |
| 27b28fe | Love, he realized, was like the daggers he made in his forge: When you first got one it was shiny and new and the blade glinted bright in the light. Holding it against your palm, you were full of optimism for what it would be like in the field, and you couldn't wait to try it out. Except those first couple of nights out were usually awkward as you got used to it and it got used to you. Over time, the steel lost its brand-new gleam, and the .. | love marriage relationships romance | J.R. Ward | |
| 8b4fe24 | Well . . . in the words of Vishous, want in one hand, shit in the other? See what you get most of. | J.R. Ward | ||
| d1e9b43 | Wait, wait, wait." V waved his hand-rolled around. "I'm the son of a deity and she picked you?" | J.R. Ward | ||
| 6287062 | The bonds that unite us to another human being are sanctified when he or she adopts the same point of view as ourselves in judging one of our imperfections. | Marcel Proust | ||
| 2ec2605 | Everyone now knows how to find the meaning of life within himself. | Kurt Vonnegut | ||
| f6ea504 | Behind every man now alive stand thirty ghosts, for that is the ratio by which the dead outnumber the living. | Arthur C. Clarke | ||
| a34e1b3 | Research] suggests that what we think of as free will is largely an illusion: much of the time, we are simply operating on automatic pilot, and the way we think and act - and how well we think and act on the spur of the moment - are a lot more susceptible to outside influences than we realize. | free-will | Malcolm Gladwell | |
| c117e63 | Your party kicked so much ass!Even though you suck so much! It's like, instead of blood, your heart pumps liquid suck! But thanks for the beer! | drunk | John Green | |
| c47ed68 | Creo que somos mas grandes que la suma de nuestras partes. | frases john-green quotes | John Green | |
| 03084f5 | It sounded like a dragon breathing in time with me, like I had this pet dragon who was cuddled up next to me and cared enough about me to time his breaths to mine. | pet-dragon the-fault-in-our-stars | John Green | |
| 9b98b3c | Do you know why I left America, Lidewij? So that I would never again have to encounter Americans." "But you are an American." "Incurably so, it seems." | John Green | ||
| ef56221 | I stood under the awning for a moment, but finally I decided that being in a bad mood with your friends beats being in a bad mood without them. | John Green | ||
| 69dde38 | I think forever is an incorrect concept," I answered. He smirked. "You're an incorrect concept." "I know. That's why I'm being taken out of the rotation"." | John Green | ||
| d1f5fcc | It is not that we don't have faith it is just that Satan is trying to destroy our faith with lies. | Joyce Meyer | ||
| 126904f | Twas the night before Thanksgiving. | masturbation poem poetry thanksgiving | Craig Ferguson | |
| 3179f24 | The helpless ecstasy of loosing himself in her charm was a powerful opiate rather than a tonic. | F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||
| 269bf1a | The strongest guard is placed at the gateway to nothing. Maybe because the condition of emptiness is too shameful to be divulged. | F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||
| d132895 | Nothing could have survived our life. | Zelda Fitzgerald | ||
| aab76af | In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o'clock in the morning, day after day. | F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||
| 9cfde9b | I looked at Ethan and smiled a little. "I love you," he mouthed. "I love you, too," I mouthed back. "And I'm nauseous," Catcher grumbled. "Let's get on with this. I am seriously in need of a beer and a Lifetime movie." | ethan merit | Chloe Neill | |
| c7322c6 | Morgan and Catcher said their manly hellos - consisting of a symbolic head bob from Catcher (of the "You're in my lair now" variety) and a responding nod from Morgan (of the "You are clearly the king of this castle" variety)." | Chloe Neill | ||
| 3db4050 | Don't follow a defeated foe. Follow Christ. It is costly. You will be an exile in this age. But you will be free. | religion | John Piper | |
| d298040 | Antifragility is beyond resilience or robustness. The resilient resists shocks and stays the same; the antifragile gets better. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 30c77e0 | Okay," Christian said with a great show at maintaining his patience. "So you can't dance. But you could at least talk to the woman." Julius frowned and avoided his gaze. "I am talking." "You aren't," Christian insisted. "You haven't said more than a handful of words." Scowling, he admitted, "I'm practicing in my head." Christian blinked at this. "Practicing?" "Well, you don't just blurt out the first thing that comes to mind," Julius said w.. | julius | Lynsay Sands | |
| 1c407b9 | Too unconcerned to love and too passionless to hate, too detached to be selfish and too lifeless to be unselfish, too indifferent to experience joy and too cold to express sorrow, they are neither dead nor alive; they merely exist. | Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
| 2d009ab | If your concern is that I may be overcome with manly ardor and ravish you in a moment of weakness... I may. If you ask nicely. | Lisa Kleypas | ||
| 6a82869 | Well . . ." St. Vincent walked slowly with her to the crowd of dancers. "I'm a wicked man who can, on occasion, be just a bit nice. And I've been searching for a nice girl who can, on occasion, be just a bit wicked." | wicked | Lisa Kleypas | |
| 56fb531 | The more clearly one sees this world; the more one is obliged to pretend it does not exist. | John Irving | ||
| 56e8f24 | And the Earth had no name. The gods know themselves and have no need of names. It is man who names all things, even gods. | Megan Whalen Turner | ||
| b247444 | Nature is so exact, it hurts exactly as much as it is worth, so in a way one relishes the pain, I think. If it didn't matter, it wouldn't matter. | Julian Barnes | ||
| 2fb1d2f | In my terms, I settled for the realities of life, and submitted to its necessities: if this, then that, and so the years passed. In Adrian's terms, I gave up on life, gave up on examining it, took it as it came. And so, for the first time, I began to feel a more general remorse - a feeling somewhere between self-pity and self-hatred - about my whole life. All of it. I had lost the friends of my youth. I had lost the love of my wife. I had a.. | compromise memory reality regret remorse self-pity | Julian Barnes | |
| b1049d1 | Is despair wrong? Isn't it the natural condition of life after a certain age? ... After a number of events, what is there left but repetition and diminishment? Who wants to go on living? The eccentric, the religious, the artistic (sometimes); those with a false sense of their own worth. Soft cheeses collapse; firm cheeses indurate. Both go mouldy. | despair | Julian Barnes | |
| 9b8e1b6 | Her life was a slow realization that the world was not for her and that for whatever reason she would never be happy and honest at the same time. She felt as if she were brimming always producing and hoarding more love inside her. But there was no release. table ivory elephant charm rainbow onion hairdo violence melodrama honey...None of it moved her. She addressed the world honestly searching for something deserving of the volumes of love .. | Jonathan Safran Foer | ||
| 5e84a67 | How much can a crown be worth, when a crow can dine upon a king? | George R.R. Martin | ||
| e768809 | She was Daenerys Stormborn, the Unburnt, Khaleesi and queen, Mother of Dragons, slayer of warlocks, breaker of chains, and there was no one in the world that she could trust. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 2b650cf | One night, in his cups, he drank a jar of wildfire, after telling his friends it would transform him into a dragon, but the gods were kind and it transformed him into a corpse. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| e70c486 | If he sends reinforcements everywhere, he will everywhere be weak. | strategy war | Sun Tzu |