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Gregory David Roberts

  • VaLerahas quoted2 years ago
    ‘Abdul has a pet theory, Lin,’ said Khaled, the dour Palestinian. ‘He believes that certain men are cursed with qualities, such as great courage, that make them commit desperate acts. He calls it the hero curse, the thing that compels them to lead other men to bloodshed and chaos. He might be right, I think, but he goes on about it so much he drives us all crazy.’
  • VaLerahas quoted2 years ago
    His definition was sharp, and barbed enough-suffering is happiness, backwards-to hook a fish of memory.
  • VaLerahas quoted2 years ago
    His simple, unbeautiful words were the clearest expression of what all prisoners, and everyone else who lives long enough, know well-that suffering, of every kind, is always a matter of what we’ve lost. When we’re young, we think that suffering is something that’s done to us. When we get older-when the steel door slams shut, in one way or another-we know that real suffering is measured by what’s taken away from us.
  • VaLerahas quoted2 years ago
    ‘Is easy-suffering is hungry, isn’t it? Hungry, for anything, means suffering. Not hungry for something, means, not suffering. But everybody knows that.’
  • Мира Кебироваhas quoted2 years ago
    Some of the worst wrongs, Karla once said, were caused by people who tried to change things.
  • Elza Holthas quoted2 years ago
    But I was born without it, and I’ve never known spite or bitterness. I got angry and I got desperate and did bad things too often, until I stopped, but I never hated anyone, or consciously wished anyone harm, not even men who tortured me
  • Elza Holthas quoted2 years ago
    And while a small measure of bitterness might’ve protected me from time to time, as it sometimes does, I’ve learned that sweet memories don’t walk through cynical doors.
  • Elza Holthas quoted2 years ago
    He was authentic. He expressed the uniqueness when what we are, is what we’re free to become. I’d known him through lost loves
  • Elza Holthas quoted2 years ago
    No smile would work, no goodbye would pray, no kindness would save, if the truth inside us wasn’t beautiful. And the true heart of us, our human kind, is that we’re connected, at our best, by purities of love found in no other creature
  • Elza Holthas quoted2 years ago
    Lisa had her own way of incommunicating
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