“He felt closer to dust, he said, then to light, air or water. There was nothing he found so unbearable as a… — W.G. Sebald Copy Share Image
Now is the time finally come, the time that I always go to stand up for myself, I stood for everyone ready,… — Onbekend Copy Share Image
I do feel that I’ve managed to make something I could maybe call my world…over time…little by little. And when I’m inside… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“The mandarins of culture—what do they do to teach the common folk to read? It's no good writing down lists of books… — Christopher Moley Copy Share Image
“Make one good decision at a time. Stick to what you know is right, and continue to operate as the teammate that… — Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld Copy Share Image
“progressive enrichment of children’s intuitions, leaning heavily on their precocious understanding of quantitative manipulations and of counting. One should first arouse their… — Stanislas Dehaene Copy Share Image
“At noontime in midsummer, when the sun is at its highest and everything is in a state of embroiled repose, flashes may… — Johannes V. Jensen Copy Share Image
“It goes without saying that you could not vanquish the ignorant masses around you; little by little, as you advance in life,… — Anton Chekhov Copy Share Image
“[Emilio’s dinner with FM Banier] Gradually I abandon the conversation (suffering because the others might suppose I am doing so for reasons… — Roland Barthes Copy Share Image
“And if you wish to receive of the ancient city an impression with which the modern one can no longer furnish you,… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Soon some of the plants were as big as fruit trees. There were fans of long emerald-green leaves, flowers resembling peacock tails… — Michael Ende Copy Share Image
“Hopscotch is played with a pebble that you move with the tip of your toe. The things you need : a sidewalk,… — Julio Cortázar Copy Share Image
“His life had already touched upon the age when everything that breathes of impulse shrinks in a man, when a powerful bow… — Nikolai Gogol Copy Share Image
“At the same time, however, the necessity for economic change in our countries has led us to conceive laws and accept traditions… — Jean Vanier Copy Share Image
“He had loved is mother and his child, everything that it was not up to him to choose. And after all he,… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
“I lie and repeat these words over to myself, and find that they are capital. Little by little others come and fit… — Knut Hamsun Copy Share Image
“The Arousal of Intuition (The Water Exercise) Make a puddle of water on a smooth, non-absorbant surface. Look into the puddle for… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“Love Sorrow Love sorrow. She is yours now, and you must take care of what has been given. Brush her hair, help… — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image
“As soon as he began to amalate the noeme, the clemise began to smother her and they fell into hydromuries, into savage… — Julio Cortázar Copy Share Image
“case of Adam, however, had no analogy with this, but was altogether different. For, having been beguiled by another under the pretext… — The Church Fathers Copy Share Image
“Finding a taxi, she felt like a child pressing her nose to the window of a candy store as she watched the… — E.A. Bucchianeri Copy Share Image
After having produced aquatic animals of all ranks and having caused extensive variations in them by the different environments provided by the… — Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Copy Share Image
“It is, therefore, necessary to be suspicious of those who seek to convince us with means other than reason, and of charismatic… — Primo Levi Copy Share Image
“One day or one night—between my days and nights, what difference can there be?—I dreamed that there was a grain of sand… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
“White people were, and are, astounded by the holocaust in Germany. They did not know that they could act that way. But… — James Baldwin Copy Share Image
“Sweet Sunday afternoons, beneath the chestnut-tree in our Combray garden, from which I was careful to eliminate every commonplace incident of my… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“WEAN YOURSELF Little by little, wean yourself. This is the gist of what I have to say. From an embryo, whose nourishment… — Rumi Copy Share Image
“I have come to believe that by and large the human family all has the same secrets, which are both very telling… — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image
“Now alongside Scovell, John eased preserved peaches out of galliot pots of syrup and picked husked walnuts from puncheons of salt. He… — Lawrence Norfolk Copy Share Image
“You know how much Annie loved pearls. She owned some incomparable specimens…the most marvelous, I believe, that ever existed. You also remember… — Octave Mirbeau Copy Share Image
A scientist strives to understand the work of Nature. But with our insufficient talents as scientists, we do not hit upon the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Self-indulgence takes many forms. A man may be self-indulgent in speech, in touch, in sight. From self-indulgence a man comes to idle… — Dorotheus of Gaza Copy Share Image
“When his father told him about his alarm at having forgotten even the most impressive happenings of his childhood, Aureliano explained his… — Gabriel García Márquez Copy Share Image
“I suddenly felt that it was all the same to me whether the world existed or whether there had never been anything… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“…the Crocodiles say they can't even begin to say how many new guys they've seen Come In and then get sucked back… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“The constant, continual pain was relentless, and it tore you down over time, little by little. It didn’t matter how strong you… — Robert D. Graves Copy Share Image
“As a result of the secularization of consciousness that has taken place on a global scale, man’s heritage from the Christianity he… — Joseph Brodsky Copy Share Image
“And if you wish to receive of the ancient city an impression with which the modern one can no longer furnish you,… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“I want you to know one thing. You know how this is: if I look at the crystal moon, at the red… — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
“Furthermore, Professor Uzzi-Tuzii had begun his oral translation as if he were not quite sure he could make the words hang together,… — Italo Calvino Copy Share Image