Ah yes, I see you now, waaaaaay up there....JayKitty76 wrote: ↑November 20th, 2020, 4:48 pmI already did but I might as well do another one (apologies, I can't seem to keep it to a couple words only):maxgal wrote: ↑November 20th, 2020, 4:39 pmWell, so now you have to contribute a fave of your own!JayKitty76 wrote: ↑November 20th, 2020, 4:36 pm
Hahahaha I logged on (incidentally) just when you'd posted it-- it said "less than a minute ago"
"Yes, that's the way they think, these hundred thousand Kantoreks! Iron Youth! Youth! We are none of us more than twenty years old. But young? Youth? That is long ago. We are old folk." - All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque
Favorite Literary Quotes (short ones!)
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What's funny is that I'm a huge reader (I learned to read when I was three and have loved it ever since) but in the past five or six years I've kind of shifted over into writing my own stories My absolute favorite books are probably To Kill a Mockingbird, the Harry Potter series, Cross Roads (by William Paul Young...)maxgal wrote: ↑November 20th, 2020, 4:50 pmAh yes, I see you now, waaaaaay up there....JayKitty76 wrote: ↑November 20th, 2020, 4:48 pmI already did but I might as well do another one (apologies, I can't seem to keep it to a couple words only):
"Yes, that's the way they think, these hundred thousand Kantoreks! Iron Youth! Youth! We are none of us more than twenty years old. But young? Youth? That is long ago. We are old folk." - All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque
Actually, here's an excerpt from Cross Roads (this is the perfect thread, so...)
“There is always risk in relationships, but bottom line? The world has no meaning apart from relationships. Some are just messier than others, some are seasonal, others are difficult, and a few are easy, but every one of them is important.”
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Also this one is amazing from the same book:
“Somehow the pain, the losses, the hurt, the bad, God is able to transform these into something they could have never been, icons and monuments of grace and love. It is the deep mystery how wounds and scars can become precious, or a ravaging and terrifying cross the essential symbol of relentless affection.”
― Wm. Paul Young, Cross Roads
(I know, I know, these aren't short quotes and I apologize because I am a wordy person )
“Somehow the pain, the losses, the hurt, the bad, God is able to transform these into something they could have never been, icons and monuments of grace and love. It is the deep mystery how wounds and scars can become precious, or a ravaging and terrifying cross the essential symbol of relentless affection.”
― Wm. Paul Young, Cross Roads
(I know, I know, these aren't short quotes and I apologize because I am a wordy person )
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“What one regards as interruptions are precisely one’s life. —C. S. Lewis”
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I also started a thread for "favorite literary questions," but since this here "quotes" thread seems to be The One, I'll just repeat my fave questions here instead:
"Do we see the hundred-thousandth part of what exists?" -- "The Horla," Guy de Maupassant
"...but why will you say that I am mad?" -- "The Tell-Tale Heart," Edgar Allan Poe
"I have never had a friend -- shall I find one now?" -- Carmilla, Joseph Sheridan le Fanu
"Do we see the hundred-thousandth part of what exists?" -- "The Horla," Guy de Maupassant
"...but why will you say that I am mad?" -- "The Tell-Tale Heart," Edgar Allan Poe
"I have never had a friend -- shall I find one now?" -- Carmilla, Joseph Sheridan le Fanu
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This is not Literary per se but non-fiction from a C.F. Horne Anthology:
It is a remarkably beautiful sentence:
It may be remarked in passing
that on the day after these events,
Judge Delesvaux, fearing, perhaps needlessly,
that some of the triumphant Republicans whom he had so often punished would wreak vengeance upon him,
committed suicide.
The structure. The ironic play on tenses and modes.
It is a remarkably beautiful sentence:
It may be remarked in passing
that on the day after these events,
Judge Delesvaux, fearing, perhaps needlessly,
that some of the triumphant Republicans whom he had so often punished would wreak vengeance upon him,
committed suicide.
The structure. The ironic play on tenses and modes.
Truth exists for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart: They belong to each other. - Beethoven
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"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
"So he passed over, and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other side". (Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan)
"One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other". (Emma, Jane Austen)
"Read at every wait; read at all hours; read within leisure; read in times of labor; read as one goes in; read as one goest out. The task of the educated mind is simply put: read to lead". (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
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"One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other". (Emma, Jane Austen)
"Read at every wait; read at all hours; read within leisure; read in times of labor; read as one goes in; read as one goest out. The task of the educated mind is simply put: read to lead". (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
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