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“Using words to talk of words is like using a pencil to draw a picture of itself, on itself.”
―
Patrick Rothfuss
,
The Name of the Wind
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“Now if nature makes nothing incomplete, and nothing in vain, the inference must be that she has made all animals for the sake of man.”
―
Aristotle
,
Politics
“it is not every man's fate to marry the woman who loves him best.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Emma
“If it is said men oppress women, the husband reacts indignantly; he feels oppressed: he is; but in fact, it is the masculine code, the society developed by males and in their interest, that has defined the feminine condition in a form that is now...”
―
Simone de Beauvoir
,
The Second Sex
“Then time began to flow again and the emptiness grew larger.”
―
Jean-Paul Sartre
,
Nausea
“Droll thing life is—that mysterious arrangement of merciless logic for a futile purpose. The most you can hope from it is some knowledge of yourself—that comes too late—a crop of unextinguishable regrets.”
―
Joseph Conrad
,
Heart of Darkness
“The future is there . . . looking back at us. Trying to make sense of the fiction we will have become.”
―
William Gibson
,
Pattern Recognition
“some people can't tell where it hurts. They can't calm down. They can't ever stop howling.”
―
Margaret Atwood
,
The Blind Assassin
“reading had changed forever the course of my life.”
―
Malcolm X
,
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget.”
―
A. A. Milne
,
Winnie-the-Pooh
“people will do anything rather than admit that their lives have no meaning. No use, that is. No plot.”
―
Margaret Atwood
,
The Handmaid's Tale
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