May 24, 2013
"The whole magic of a plot requires that somebody be impeded from getting something over with."

— Renata Adler, “Speedboat”

March 28, 2013
"Charity is what is left when there is neither kindness nor justice."

— Jose Saramago

January 13, 2013
aseaofquotes:

Dave Eggers, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

aseaofquotes:

Dave Eggers, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

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December 5, 2012
"I recalled one of father’s stories: A man held a bar mitzvah celebration for his son and invited guests, and they came to celebrate and drink and he asked his son to climb up into the loft and bring down a cask of wine, and the boy climbed up, was bitten by a snake, and didn’t return. The man climbed up to see what had happened and saw his son lying dead, and he climbed down and ate and drank with his guests and they praised the boy and in the end asked, When is the celebration? You came to celebrate, he said, and now you are mourners. My father liked that story and the pain in my foot was appropriate to the memory."

— Yoram Kaniuk, “1948”

October 25, 2012
"Excuse my dust."

— Dorothy Parker

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September 18, 2012
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice."

— Martin Luther King Jr.

August 24, 2012
"One of the most troublesome things in life is that what you do or do not want has very little to do with what does or does not happen."

— Lemony Snicket, The Carnivorous Carnival (via mistakenbacon)

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August 19, 2012
"I think if you know where you’re going and and what you’re going to do, you’re likely to end up not knowing who you are."

— Hans in “Traveler of the Century” by Andres Neuman

July 29, 2012
"And somewhat as in blind night, on a mild sea, a sailor may be made aware of an iceberg, fanged and mortal, bearing invisibly near, by the unwarned charm of its breath, nothingness now revealed itself: that permanent night upon which the stars in their expiring generations are less than the glinting of gnats, and nebulae, more trivial than winter breath; that darkness in which eternity lies bent and pale, a dead snake in a jar, and infinity is the sparkling of a wren blown out to sea; that inconceivable chasm of invulnerable silence in which cataclysms of galaxies rave mute as amber."

— “A Death in the Family” by James Agee

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July 29, 2012
"Always, from the time he had fumbled through his first classes of freshman English, he had been aware of the gulf that lay between what he felt for his subject and what he delivered in the classroom. He had hoped that time and experience would repair the gulf; but they had not done so. Those things that he held most deeply were most profoundly betrayed when he spoke of them to his classes; what was most alive withered in his words; and what moved him most became cold in its utterance. And the consciousness of his inadequacy distressed him so greatly that the sense of it grew habitual, as much a part of him as the stoop of his shoulders."

— Stoner by John Williams

July 29, 2012
"When he was much older, he was to look back upon his last two undergraduate years as if they were an unreal time that belonged to someone else, a time that passed, not in the regular flow to which he was used, but in fits and starts. One moment was juxtaposed against another, yet isolated from it, and he had the feeling that he was removed from time, watching as it passed before him like a great unevenly turned diorama. He became conscious of himself in a way that he had not done before. Sometimes he looked at himself in a mirror, at the long face with its thatch of dry brown hair, and touched his sharp cheekbones; he saw the thin wrists that protruded inches out of his coat sleeves; and he wondered if he appeared as ludicrous to others as he did to himself. He had no plans for the future, and he spoke to no one of his uncertainty."

— Stoner by John Williams

April 15, 2012
"When oh when will this sinking feeling
feel like ‘man, that was ages ago?’"

March 26, 2012
"Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly."

— Franz Kafka (via lastlifeinuniverse)

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March 26, 2012
"Read books. As often as you can. Mostly classics."

Maura Kelly, on her Slow-Books manifesto.

(Repost, but we couldn’t help ourselves.)

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March 12, 2012
"Nothing so consumes a person as meaningless exertion."

— Haruki Murakami, “The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle”

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