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“I thought Marcus was going to be in my life forever. Then I thought I was wrong. Now he’s back. But this time I know what’s certain: Marcus will be gone again, and back again and again and again because nothing is permanent. Especially people. Strangers become friends. Friends become lovers. Lovers become strangers. Strangers become friends once more, and over and over. Tomorrow, next week, fifty years from now, I know I’ll get another one-word postcard from Marcus, because this one doesn’t have a period signifying the end of the sentence. Or the end of anything at all.”
Source : Megan McCafferty (2010). “The Complete Jessica Darling Series: Sloppy Firsts, Second Helpings, Charmed Thirds, Fourth Comings, Perfect Fifths”, p.1233, Crown
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“Sometimes I have that kind of critical mind to myself as well. This is because there are times where I have to do things that I don't wish to.”
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“It’s hard not to jump out instead of waiting to be found. It’s hard to be alone so long and then hear someone come around. It’s like some form of skin’s developed in the air that, rather than have torn, you tear. "Hide and Seek”
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“Christians know how to face difficulties, trials and defeat with serenity and hope in the Lord.”
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“I guess what led to me writing 'Holes' was having moved to Texas in 1991, and it was sort of my reaction to Texas.”
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“And all meet in singing, which braids together the different knowings into a wide and subtle music, the music of living.”
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“Long before we understand ourselves through the process of self-examination, we understand ourselves in a self-evident way in the family, society and state in which we live.”
Source : Hans Georg Gadamer, J. E. Malpas, Ulrich von Arnswald, Jens Kertscher (2002). “Gadamer's Century: Essays in Honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer”, p.315, MIT Press
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“The 'We Have Overcome' generation has run out of intellectual creativity but refuses to leave the political stage.”
Source : "Manning Marable obituary" by Michael Carlson, www.theguardian.com. April 4, 2011.