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Rebecca Solnit
“When my friends began to have babies and I came to comprehend the heroic labor it takes to keep one alive, the constant exhausting tending of a being who can do nothing and demands everything, I realized that my mother had done all of these things for me before I remembered. I was fed; I was washed; I was clothed; I was taught to speak and given a thousand other things, over and over again, hourly, daily, for years. She gave me everything before she gave me nothing.”
Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby

Jean-Dominique Bauby
“I could spend whole days at Cinecittà. There, I am the greatest director of all time. On the town side, I reshoot the close-ups for Touch of Evil. Down at the beach, I rework the dolly shots for Stagecoach, and offshore I re-create the storm rocking the smugglers of Moonfleet.”
Jean-Dominique Bauby, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: A Memoir of Life in Death

Frédéric Beigbeder
“Altădată aveai prea mulți amici și acum nu mai ai deloc. Asta vrea să însemne că nu i-ai avut niciodată"
- 29,99 RON”
Frédéric Beigbeder

Robin Jarvis
“Pedestrianism, [William Bingley] claims, is the most 'useful' mode of travel, 'if health and strength are not wanting.'

'To a naturalist, it is evidently so; since, by this means, he is enabled to examine the country as he goes along; and when he sees occasion, he can also strike out of the road, amongst the mountains or morasses, in a manner completely independent of all those obstacles that inevitably attend the bringing of carriages or horses.'

Bingley has a specific reason here for valuing the combination of freedom and intimacy with one's surroundings enjoyed by the pedestrian, but his rationale is generalisable to other travellers.”
Robin Jarvis, Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel

Trevor Carss
“All these 29 year-old women should be married by now. I would marry all of them. Hmm that doesn't sound quite right.”
Trevor Carss

Boris Cyrulnik
“Bir ortamda en çok direnç gösteren kişi, kendi iç dünyasına sığınabilmeyi en iyi başaran olabilir.”
Boris Cyrulnik, Un merveilleux malheur
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