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Sechaba Videos Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

If bones could freeze, then the brain could also be dulled and the soul could freeze over. And the soul shuddered and froze- perhaps to remain frozen forever. — Varlam Shalamov

Sechaba Videos Quotes By Michael Dirda

I think of my own work as part of a decades-long conversation about books and reading with people I will mainly never meet. — Michael Dirda

Sechaba Videos Quotes By Jonathan Kozol

The rich ... should beg the poor to forgive us for the bread we bring them. Healthy people sometimes feel they need to beg forgiveness too, although there is no reason why. Maybe we simply ask forgiveness for not being born where these poor women have been born, knowing that if we lived here too, our fate might well have been the same. — Jonathan Kozol

Sechaba Videos Quotes By Mark Helprin

New technologies will always demand and deserve careful navigation and difficult readjustments. But the weakening or de facto abolition of copyright will not merely roil the seas, it will drain them dry. Those who would pirate what you produce have developed an elaborate sophistry to convince you that they are your victim. They aren't. Fight back. — Mark Helprin

Sechaba Videos Quotes By Maya Angelou

There is no agony like bearing an untold story inside of you. — Maya Angelou

Sechaba Videos Quotes By Natalie Goldberg

In writing practice, there's no direction. You enter your own mind and follow it where it takes you. We have a great need to connect with our own mind and our own true self. And all of us have a story to tell. — Natalie Goldberg

Sechaba Videos Quotes By Franz Kafka

As far as I have seen, at school ... they aimed at blotting out one's individuality. — Franz Kafka

Sechaba Videos Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Unless, of course, there's no such thing as chance; ... in which case, we should either-optimistically-get up and cheer, because if everything is planned in advance, then we all have a meaning and are spared the terror of knowing ourselves to be random, without a why; or else, of course, we might-as pessimists-give up right here and now, understanding the futility of thought decision action, since nothing we think makes any difference anyway, things will be as they will. Where, then, is optimism? In fate or in chaos? — Salman Rushdie