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  • Karla Jhas quotedlast year
    about the book’s Core Values—

    BOLDNESS

    RESOLUTION

    INDEPENDENCE

    HORN-BLOWING
  • Reginelhas quotedlast year
    As always, I am saved by the inability of living creatures to believe anything that might cause the walls of their little mental assumptions to crumble.
  • Reginelhas quotedlast year
    I am rarely friendly—though always polite—I am not liked, but am tolerated nonetheless
  • Reginelhas quotedlast year
    I wonder if it wouldn’t be simpler just to teach children right from the start that life is absurd. That might deprive you of a few good moments in your childhood but it would save you a considerable amount of time as an adult
  • Reginelhas quotedlast year
    We are, basically, programmed to believe in something that doesn’t exist, because we are living creatures; we don’t want to suffer. So we spend all our energy persuading ourselves that there are things that are worthwhile and that that is why life has meaning.
  • Mike Markedhas quoted2 years ago
    mankind, doomed to its own ruin through desire, would do better to confine itself to its own needs
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    To speak is to link together lost times and spaces.
  • Jovana Spasićhas quoted5 months ago
    To speak is to link together lost times and spaces.
  • katarina krzanovichas quoted2 years ago
    the autumn you could see the green of the Valentino grow yellow or red; the leaves, stripped by the wind, sped through the foggy air, and trailed over the gray surface of the Po. In the spring a fresh, sparkling breeze came from the river, animating the new shoots, the branches of the trees.
  • katarina krzanovichas quoted2 years ago
    Yes, I said to myself, we do, we imagine, even as adults, a lot of silly things, out of joy or exhaustion.
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