Cary Quotes

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That sounds terrific, thought Cary, just you, your comatose wife your shell-shocked son, and your daughter who hates your guts. Not to mention that your two kids may be in love with each other. Yeah, that sounds like a perfect family reunion.
Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
To forgive is wisdom, to forget is genius. And easier. Because it's true. It's a new world every heart beat.
Joyce Cary (The Horse's Mouth)
I want there to be happily-ever-afters for the fucked-up crowd. Show me the way, Eva honey. Make me believe.
Sylvia Day (Bared to You (Crossfire, #1))
Jika kita berupaya sekuat tenaga menemukan sesuatu, dan pada titik akhir upaya itu hasilnya masih nihil, maka sebenarnya kita telah menemukan yang kita cari dalam diri kita sendiri, yakni kenyataan, kenyataan yang harus dihadapi sepahit apapun keadaanya.
Andrea Hirata
To forgive is wisdom, to forget is genius.
Joyce Cary
My formula for life is very simple: in the morning, wake up; at night, go to sleep. In between I try and occupy myself as best I can.
Cary Grant
Jimmy Stewart is always and indisputably the best man in the world, unless Cary Grant should happen to show up.
Marisa de los Santos (Love Walked In (Love Walked In, #1))
I'll carry on, carry over, carry forward, Cary Grant, cash and carry, carry me back to Old Virginia, I'll even 'hari-kari' if you show me how, but I will not carry a gun!
Alan Alda
Suspicion," he said. "Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He's a genius." "Starring Cary Grant." When Lucas gave me a look, I added, "You have your priorities, I have mine.
Claudia Gray (Evernight (Evernight, #1))
Cary rocked back on his heels and twirled one index finger around another in a sign meaning, wrapped around your finger. Only fair, I thought, since he was wrapped around my heart.
Sylvia Day (Bared to You (Crossfire, #1))
Ada beza antara jumpa benda yang kita nak cari, dan cari benda yang kita nak jumpa.
Hlovate (Contengan Jalanan)
Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant.
Cary Grant
I began by acting like the person I wanted to be, and eventually I became that person.
Cary Grant
Evil forges a tornado. But goodness battles in a straight line.
Caris Roane
His slut of a cousin, his cocksucking, suit-wearing, Montblanc-up-theass cousin Saxton the Magnificent, was standing next to the queen, looking like a combination of Cary Grant and some model in a goddamn cologne ad. Not that Qhuinn was bitter. Because the guy was sharing Blay’s bed. Nah. Nope. Not at all.
J.R. Ward (Lover Reborn (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #10))
Bagiku, Galaksi Cinta tidak akan pernah tiada. Ketika malam tak terlalu purnama, lalu kau saksikan bintang-bintang membentuk rasi menurut kehendak-Nya, cari aku di Galaksi Cinta. Aku tetap akan ada disana. Tersenyumlah... Allah mencintaimu lebih dari yang kamu perlu
Tasaro G.K. (Galaksi Kinanthi: Sekali Mencintai Sudah itu Mati?)
I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be and I finally became that person. Or he became me. Or we met at some point.
Cary Grant
Akan ada satu saat kamu bertanya: pergi ke mana inspirasiku? Tiba-tiba kamu merasa ditinggal pergi. Hanya bisa diam, tidak lagi berkarya. Kering. Tetapi tidak selalu itu berarti kamu harus mencari objek atau sumber inspirasi baru. Sama seperti jodoh, Nan. Kalau punya masalah,tidak berarti harus cari pacar baru kan? Tapi rasa cinta kamu yang harus diperbarui.Cinta bisa tumbuh sendiri,tetapi bukan jaminan bakal langgeng selamanya,apalagi kalau tidak dipelihara. Mengerti kamu?" -Nasihat Poyan pada Keenan suatu hari
Dee Lestari (Perahu Kertas)
I want to sympathize, I do, but the love triangle is just too delicious. The determined rock star and the possessive billionaire. Rawr.
Sylvia Day (Reflected in You (Crossfire, #2))
Ah, hell. His peripheral vision was working far too well tonight. His slut of a cousin, his cocksucking, suit-wearing, Montblanc-up-the-ass cousin Saxton the Magnificent, was standing next to the queen, looking like a combination of Cary Grant and some model in a goddamn cologne ad. Not that Qhuinn was bitter. Because the guy was sharing Blay's bed. Nah. Nope. Not at all. The Cocksucker- With a wince, he thought maybe he should switch that insult to something a little farther away from what the two of them ... God, he couldn't even go there. Not if he wanted to breathe.
J.R. Ward (Lover Reborn (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #10))
It is as if Quincey has replaced the sun in my universe and it is around him that I spin.
Kate Cary
Orang yang hati kering dan hati batu pun masih ada harapan untuk cari rahmat Tuhan sebenarnya.
Hlovate (Contengan Jalanan)
Eva: We can write a manual on How to Lose a Guy in 10 weeks Cary looked at me. "Fucking Perfect
Sylvia Day (Captivated by You (Crossfire, #4))
I was tanned, happy, and blowing a kiss to Cary, who’d playacted the role of a highfashion photographer by calling out ridiculous encouragements. Beautiful, dahling. Show me sassy. Show me sexy. Brilliant. Show me catty…rawr…
Sylvia Day (Bared to You (Crossfire, #1))
I can't bail out on Cary," I said apologetically, turning to face him. "Chicks before dicks and all that.
Sylvia Day (Bared to You (Crossfire, #1))
Anyway, at a certain point in my early twenties, my mother started to become worried about my obviously ever-increasing drug ingestion. So she ended up doing what any concerned parent would do. She called Cary Grant.
Carrie Fisher (Wishful Drinking)
If you lie there much longer, I’ll be tempted to tie you to the table legs and try buttering your ass instead of the toast.
Cari Silverwood (Iron Dominance (Steamwork Chronicles, #1))
There was no such thing as a fair fight. All vulnerabilities must be exploited.
Cary Caffrey
Cracking his knuckles, Cary dramatically prepared to open his fortune cookie. “Let’s see. Will I be rich? Famous? About to meet Mr. or Ms. Tall, Dark, and Tasty? Traveling to distant lands? What’d you guys get?” “Mine’s lame,” I said. “In the end all things will be known. Duh. I didn’t need a fortune to figure that out.” Gideon opened his and read, “Prosperity will knock on your door soon.” I snorted. Cary shot me a look. “I know, right? You snatched someone else’s cookie, Cross.” “He better not be anywhere near someone else’s cookie,” I said dryly. Reaching over, Gideon plucked half of mine out of my fingers. “Don’t worry, angel. Your cookie is the only one I want.” He popped it in his mouth with a wink. “Gag,” Cary muttered. “Get a room.” He cracked his fortune with a flourish, and then scowled. “What the fuck?” I leaned forward. “What’s it say?” “Confucius say,” Gideon ad-libbed, “man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day.” Cary threw half his cookie at Gideon, who caught it deftly and grinned. “Give me that.” I snatched the fortune out from between Cary’s fingers and read it. Then laughed. “Fuck you, Eva.” “Well?” Gideon prodded. “Pick another cookie.” Gideon smiled. “Pwned by a fortune.” Cary threw the other half of his cookie.
Sylvia Day (Bared to You (Crossfire, #1))
I had to bite back a laugh. "Cary Taylor. Loving you isn't a character defect." Chapter 12, pg 213
Sylvia Day (Reflected in You (Crossfire, #2))
That particular take was the one that ended up in the film. So when you see Westley fall to the ground and pass out, that’s not acting. That’s an overzealous actor actually losing consciousness.
Cary Elwes (As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride)
He hunted with his groin but couldn't find her.
Caris Roane (Ascension (Guardians of Ascension, #1))
You need to bury it," Cary tells me. "All of that's over. You have to be here now.
Courtney Summers (This is Not a Test (This is Not a Test, #1))
Nothing like poetry when you lie awake at night. It keeps the old brain limber. It washes away the mud and sand that keeps on blocking up the bends. Like waves to make the pebbles dance on my old floors. And turn them into rubies and jacinths; or at any rate, good imitations.
Joyce Cary (The Horse's Mouth)
Kalau teman-temanmu tanya, kenapa bapakmu dicari-cari polisi. Jawab saja, karena bapakku orang berani.
Wiji Thukul
I have tried many times to express my feelings, but at each attempt, I find myself tongue-tied.
Kate Cary (Bloodline (Bloodline, #1))
The truth is that life is hard and dangerous; that he who seeks his own happiness does not find it; that he who is weak must suffer; that he who demands love will be disappointed; that he who is greedy will not be fed; that he who seeks peace will find strife; that truth is only for the brave; that joy is only for him who does not fear to be alone; that life is only for the one who is not afraid to die.
Joyce Cary
I needed a large glass of chardonnay and a larger dose of Cary Grant.
Tracy Kiely (Murder at Longbourn (An Elizabeth Parker Mystery, #1))
Gideon opened his and read, “Prosperity will knock on your door soon.” I snorted. Cary shot me a look. “I know, right? You snatched someone else’s cookie, Cross.” “He better not be anywhere near someone else’s cookie,” I said dryly. Reaching over, Gideon plucked half of mine out of my fingers. “Don’t worry, angel. Your cookie is the only one I want.
Sylvia Day (Bared to You (Crossfire, #1))
Damn, Marcus, how much have you been working out? You have the ass of a god. He turned to face her, and naturally her gaze fell to his jewels. She shook her head and sighed. You warriors are so fucking hung and I really do need a man.
Caris Roane (Burning Skies (Guardians of Ascension, #2))
Cary Taylor. Loving you isn’t a character defect.” “Well, it’s not very smart. I was such an asshole to him,” he muttered, looking disgruntled. “He could do so much better.” “That isn’t your decision to make for him.” “Someone needs to make it.” “And you’re volunteering because you love him, too.” My mouth curved. “Don’t you think that sounds ass-backwards?
Sylvia Day (Reflected in You (Crossfire, #2))
The last thing he heard was Medichi's voice crying out, "It must be the goddamn breh-hedden. Again. Holy shit! It's a fucking epidemic!
Caris Roane (Ascension (Guardians of Ascension, #1))
Reading, she tells me, is what she does best. She loves it because it uses the whole of her, the right and the left, the hemispheres of reason and imagination. She discovered as a child that a closed book is a darkness anyone can enter, not a cary darkness like a basement or a storm, but a comforting one that wrapped her up neatly inside a world she could control.
Jenny Hubbard (Paper Covers Rock)
She wanted to be the rain, to cover him with moisture, to bring life to his seed.
Caris Roane (Ascension (Guardians of Ascension, #1))
It's the way you fall you. Gotta let yourself go.
Melville Shavelson
She thought she heard a faint growl. She listened harder. The warrior with all the gorgeous black hair was growling. Because she's said the other man was good-looking and muscular? Uh-huh. A clear case of caveman possessiveness...and it kind of got to her.
Caris Roane (Ascension (Guardians of Ascension, #1))
Suatu pengembaraan dianggap gagal kalau kita tidak mendapat apa-apa yang kita cari. Tetapi itu tanggapan yang salah. Tidak ada pengembaraan yang sia-sia. Cuma kau tidak faham, bahawa sesuatu yang kaujumpa dalam perjalananmu. Ada kalanya lebih baik daripada apa yang kaucari.
Arena Wati (Panrita)
Endelle:“Creator, save me from prudes.” Wings of fire
Caris Roane
She was thong-climbing-her-ass pissed.
Caris Roane (Wings of Fire (Guardians of Ascension, #3))
It should be noted that all hugs from Rob are bear hugs.
Cary Elwes (As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride)
Fencing. Fighting. Torture. Poison. True love. Hate. Revenge. Giants. Hunters. Bad men. Good men. Beautiful ladies. Snakes. Spiders. Pain. Death. Brave men. Cowardly men. Strongest men. Chases. Escapes. Lies. Truths. Passion. Miracles.
Cary Elwes (As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride)
On Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday: "These two simply appreciate one another more than either of them appreciates anyone else, and they would rather be appreciated by one another more than by anyone else. They just are at home with one another, whether or not they can ever live together under the same roof -- that is, ever find a roof they can live together under.
Stanley Cavell (Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage (Harvard Film Studies))
Kamu harus cari banyak pengalaman, supaya sukses dan pintar. Bukan cari uang. Hanya kuli yang mencari uang. Tidak ada alasan untuk tidak bisa sukses dan pintar, kamu kan tidak tinggal di Eropa atau Amerika, yang orang pintar dan suksesnya banyak sekali, persaingan pun sangat ketat. Kamu tinggal di Indonesia yang jumlah orang bodohnya lebih banyak, jadi..sangat keterlaluan kalau kamu tidak bisa sukses.
Syahmedi Dean
You hold my heart. Even when you didn’t want it anymore. I waited for you since the beginning of time and no separation will ever keep us apart.
Cari Quinn (Heart Signs)
Orang yang mencari-cari kesalahan orang lain, buta terhadap kesalahannya sendiri.
Mahatma Gandhi
Everything about him enveloped her, made her crave exactly this. His possession. In her mind something relaxed; the balance shifted. She welcomed every way he could touch her, the heat from his body, the atoms of his breath. Everything.
Cari Silverwood (Iron Dominance (Steamwork Chronicles, #1))
We cultivate our feelings the way we cultivate a garden: we can't entirely prevent weeds from coming up, but we can take care to remove them before they do much harm.
Phillip Cary (Good News for Anxious Christians: Ten Practical Things You Don't Have to Do)
Longing for you is the sweetest anticipation I’ve ever known.
Cari Quinn (Heart Signs)
We remember though all the firelit glow Of a great hearth's gleam and glare, And we looked for a space at each happy face And the love that was written there.
Caris Brooke
Your integrity is like a sword, he would say: you shouldn't wave it until you're about to put it to the test.
Ken Follett (World Without End (Kingsbridge, #2))
It's true in life, as in the movies, that the greatest highs are often followed by the lowest lows.
Cary Elwes (As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride)
Hidup itu selalu menarik. Daripada hanya pasrah, selalu coba cari jalan.
Yoshichi Shimada
True worth is being not seeming
Alice Cary; Nobility
like a good wine without iocane powder, it seems to get better with time.
Cary Elwes (As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride)
When you grow up in the saddest chapter of someone else’s story, you’re forever skating on the thin ice of their memories.
Carys Bray (The Museum of You)
The thing about first love, Cari, is that it breaks you. It changes everything about who you are for the next person.
Katie Khan (Hold Back the Stars)
Dear Aunt Patty, Thank you for coming to be part of what definitely ranks in the top five worst days of my life. While your generosity is appreciated, I am returning this gift, as forced bachelorhood necessitates total abstinence from bamboo placemats and matching napkin rings in my daily life. Sincerely, Emory Too much?
Cary Attwell (The Other Guy)
Salah satu yang paling saya takutkan terjadi pada diri saya adalah berprasangka buruk terhadap orang lain..., banyak menduga-duga, sehingga saya tidak produktif terhadap waktu saya dan sibuk mencari-cari keburukan orang itu, dari amal hingga kalbu-nya, wilayah yang hanya kuasa Allah semata.
Helvy Tiana Rosa
In North By Northwest during the scene on Mount Rushmore, I wanted Cary Grant to hide in Lincoln's nostril and then have a fit of sneezing. The Parks Commission...was rather upset at this thought. I argued until one of their number asked me how I would like it if they had Lincoln play the scene in Cary Grant's nose. I saw their point at once.
Alfred Hitchcock
Mandy swears that barely a day goes by that he isn’t asked by someone, somewhere, to recite Inigo Montoya’s most famous words, in which he vows vengeance on behalf of his father. “And I never let them down,” he says.
Cary Elwes (As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride)
PERCAKAPAN DUA RANTING kalau pernah kamu bertemu dulu, apa yang kau inginkan nanti? sepi. kalau nanti kau dapatkan cinta, bagaimana kau tempatkan waktu? sendiri. bila hari tak lagi berani munculkan diri, dan kau tinggal untuk menanti? cari. andai bumi sembunyi saat kau berlari? mimpi. lalu malam menyer- gapmu dalam pandang tiada tepi? hati. baik...aku tak lagi memberimu mungkin? kecuali. baik..baik, aku hanya akan menya- pamu tanpa kecuali? mungkin. dan jika tetap seperti itu, embun takkan jatuh dari kalbumu? sampai. akankah kau patahkan tubuhmu hingga musim tiada berganti? mari. lalu kau tumbuhkan bunga tanpa kelopak tanpa daun berhelai-helai? kemari. juga kau benamkan yang lain dalam jurang di matamu? aku. katakan bahwa kau mene- rimamu seperti aku memberimu?... kau? ya. kau?...aku. Besancon, oktober sebelas 1997.
Radhar Panca Dahana (Lalu Batu: Antologi Puisi)
I think you're crazy good at this survival stuff, Cary." His shoulders sag. He gives me a small, relieved smile and we start walking again, his step a little lighter than it was before. It feels strange to have that kind of power over someone. "I mean, you're crazy good at it for a stoner who couldn't seem to get his shit together academically at all," I add.
Courtney Summers (This is Not a Test (This is Not a Test, #1))
The door opened and Gideon walked in. I held his gaze when I said, "If Gideon's dick touched anything but his hand or me, we'd be over." His brows rose. "Well, then." I smiled sweetly and winked. "Hi, ace." "Angel." He looked at Cary. "How are you feeling this morning?" Cary's lips twisted wryly. "Like I got hit by a bus. . . or a bat." "We're working on getting you set up at home. It looks like we can make that happen by Wednesday." "Big tits, please," Cary said. "Or bulging muscles. Either will do." Gideon looked at me. I grinned. "The private nurse." "Ah." "If it's a woman," Cary went on, "can you get her to wear one of those white nurse dresses with the zipper down the front." "I can only imagine the media frenzy over that sexual-harassment lawsuit," Gideon said dryly. "How about a collection of naughty-nurse porn instead?" "Dude." Cary smiled wide and looked, for a moment, like his old self. "You're the man." Chapter 12, pg 214
Sylvia Day (Reflected in You (Crossfire, #2))
Anyone can be brave for five minutes or an hour or two. The bravery no one talks about is the hardest bravery of all. When you get up in the morning even though you'd rather be dead, that's brave.
Carys Bray (A Song for Issy Bradley)
These bits of paper are covered with lies. They poison your minds. And so long as they exist, you cannot hope to see the world as it truly is.(...)You turn to them for answers and salvation. (...) You rely more upon them than upon yourselves. This makes you weak and stupid. You trust in words. Drops of ink. Do you ever stop to think of who put them there? Or why? No. You simply accept their words without question. And what if those words speak falsely, as they often do? This is dangerous.
Oliver Bowden (Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade (Assassin's Creed, #3))
He turned back to her stomach and got very close. She thought he meant to kiss her again and prepared to enjoy his lips on her abdomen once more. Instead he addressed the fiery ball of cells. "Lucy," he said, deepening his voice in a really wretched imitation of Darth Vader. "I am your father." Alison groaned. her breh was such a ham. A terrible, wonderful, sexy, vampire ham. Who'd've thought?
Caris Roane (Ascension (Guardians of Ascension, #1))
Cary's going to give them the rundown on everything we've managed to piece together about what happened before Baxter got in and the possibility that he's lying and then we'll all be suspicious. I stayed behind because I feel sick and tired and Cary said it's good if one of us stays because it will prevent Baxter from getting suspicious of his suspicion of him. Rhys said it might make him more suspicious. And then suspicious stopped seeming like a real word.
Courtney Summers (This is Not a Test (This is Not a Test, #1))
We typically misunderstand what's wrong about consumerism. It's not that it makes us love material things too much. To be a good consumer, you have to desire to get lots of things, but you must not love any of them too much once you have them. Consumerism needs children who do not stay attached to their toys for very long and learn to expect the next round of presents as soon as possible. When consumerism succeeds, our attachments are shallow, easily broken, so we can move on to the next thing we're supposed to get. Being a good consumer means desiring new things, not cherishing old ones. And the new things you're supposed to desire are not always material things. Spirituality is now a consumerist enterprise, too.
Phillip Cary (Good News for Anxious Christians: Ten Practical Things You Don't Have to Do)
Now that the house was securely hidden, the fact that he was holed up with Havily sent a wave of heat over his body. I'm not going to be able to keep away from you, he said. Tell me you know that. Tell me you understand. Her eyelids fell to half-mast as she released a deep sigh. Another wave of honeysucke hit him square in the chest. No one is asking you to, Warrior.
Caris Roane (Burning Skies (Guardians of Ascension, #2))
love, n. A temporary insanity curable by marriage of by removal of the patient from the influences under which he/she incurred the disorder. This disease, like Caries and many other ailments, is prevalent only among civilized races living under artificial conditions; barbarous nations breathing pure air and eating simple food enjoy immunity from its ravages. It is sometimes fatal, but more frequently to the physician than the patient.
Ambrose Bierce
Every time we turn to Christ in faith it is like a moment of Sabbath, a little foretaste of eternal rest and glory. The gift of that moment lies not in what we do but what we receive. It is the holy time set aside to receive the greatest gift of God ever has to give, which is himself, in his own beloved Son.
Phillip Cary (Good News for Anxious Christians: Ten Practical Things You Don't Have to Do)
Plantie is a very strong Protestant, that is to say, he's against all churches, especially the Protestant: and he thinks a lot of Buddha, Karma and Confucius. He is also a bit of an anarchist and three or four years ago he took up Einstein and vitamins.
Joyce Cary (The Horse's Mouth)
Yesterday, when you said you told everyone, what did you mean?" "Everyone important, I guess. I mean, I didn't rush out to inform my mailman or anything." "Oh, he knows," Nate said offhandedly. "Oh. Okay," I said, thrown. "Well, I guess I can cross him off the list.
Cary Attwell (The Other Guy)
Liniste Atâta linişte-i în jur de-mi pare că aud cum se izbesc de geamuri razele de lună. În piept mi s-a trezit un glas străin şi-un cântec cânta-n mine-un dor ce nu-i al meu. Se spune că strămoşii cari au murit fără de vreme, cu sânge tânăr înca-n vine, cu patimi mari în sânge, cu soare viu în patimi, vin, vin sa-şi trăiasca mai departe în noi viaţa netrăita. Atâta linişte-i în jur de-mi pare că aud cum se izbesc de geamuri razele de lună. O, cine ştie - suflete,-n ce piept îţi vei cânta şi tu odată peste veacuri pe coarde dulci de linişte, pe harfă de-ntuneric - dorul sugrumat şi frânta bucurie de viaţă? Cine ştie? Cine ştie? (1919)
Lucian Blaga (Poemele luminii)
Aku menatapnya, mencari-cari jejak kebohongan yang mungkin bersembunyi di balik kelam hitam bola matanya. Mencurigainya sepenuh hati, memperhatikan bahasa tubuhnya yang mungkin dapat manguak yang sesungguhnya. Aku nggak tahu apa dia sedang berbohong padaku atau sedang berkata jujur. Bukannya aku nggak mau percaya...aku takut percaya.
Winna Efendi (Remember When)
Why,' I said, quite surprised by my own eloquence in inventing all this stuff, 'it happens every day. The old old story. Boys and girls fall in love, that is, they are driven mad and go blind and deaf and see each other not as human animals with comic noses and bandy legs and voices like frogs, but as angels so full of shining goodness that like hollow turnips with candles put into them, they seem miracles of beauty. And the next minute the candles shoot out sparks and burn their eyes. And they seem to each other like devils, full of spite and cruelty. And they will drive each other mad unless they have grown some imagination. Even enough to laugh.
Joyce Cary (The Horse's Mouth)
In my world," said Posy, "authors write stories, and the characters do whatever the author tells them. It's not like this--the characters don't have minds and lives of their own." "How do you know this?" was Caris' surprising reply. The corner of her mouth turned up in a playful smile. "You do not see the characters when the pages of the book are shut. Is there never a time when you read a book for the second time and you notice something that you didn't remember from the first time? Or hear a story told, and every time it is told it grows and changes in the telling? Change is the nature of everything.
Ashlee Willis (The Word Changers)
[...] Deep within, her female organs began to contract and release. She felt the path of his seed and now in her mind she could see a golden trail. How was this even possible? Dear God, how was any of this even possible? Now she could see the chrysalis of her genetic material, a bright burning light at the end of a tunnel. The imagery made her smile then laugh. She could see his sperm, like lightning [...] If his DNA wanted to make a child, why wouldn't it move at an accelerated rate? She felt the moment when her egg received his sperm and their child began all the fantastic portentous crazy cell replications. [...]
Caris Roane (Ascension (Guardians of Ascension, #1))
This one,” he said, “is for my wife.” With a pointed glance, Gideon signaled the band to start. An instantly recognizable bass beat ratcheted up my pulse. “Lifehouse!” Shawny crowed, clapping her hands. “I love them!” “He’s calling you his wife already!” Megumi yelled, leaning toward me. “How freaking’ lucky are you?” I didn’t glance at her. I couldn’t. My attention was riveted on Gideon as he looked directly at me and sang, telling me in a lusciously raspy voice that he was desperate for change and starving for truth. He was answering my song. My eyes burned even as my heart began to beat with a different rhythm. Had I thought he’d be unemotional? My Good, he was killing me, baring his soul in the rough timbre of his voice. “Holy fuck,” Cary said, his eyes on the stage. “The man can sing.” I was hanging by a moment, too, hanging on to every word, hearing his message about chasing after me and falling more in love.
Sylvia Day (Captivated by You (Crossfire, #4))
Dear Patton: I've been feeling blue lately but I wasn't sure if it had anything to do with the amount of rain we've had over the last few weeks. What are your thoughts on that? Ms. Diller Cary, NC Dear Ms. Diller: Rain can have a profound effect on someone inclined toward melancholy. I live in Los Angeles, and, as of this writing, we've just experienced three weeks of unending late-winter storms. The sky has been a limitless bowl of sludgy, hopeless gray. The ground, soaked and muddy, emits burbly, hissing spurts with every step, which sound like a scornful parent who sees no worth, hope, or value in their offspring. The morning light through my bedroom window promises nothing but a damp, unwelcoming day of thankless busywork and futile, doomed chores. My breakfast cereal tastes like being ostracized. My morning coffee fills my stomach with dread. What's the point of even answering this question? The rain--it will not stop. Even if I say something that will help you--which I won't, because I'm such a useless piece of shit--you'll eventually die and I'll die and everyone we know will die and this book will turn to dust and the universe will run down and stop, and dead dead dead dead dead. Dead. Read Chicken Soup for the Soul, I guess. Dead. Dead dead. Patton
Patton Oswalt
No, you don’t get to touch yourself in my car.” “Why not?” It wasn’t a whine, it wasn’t. My voice was too deep to whine. It was more of a… whoan. Or something. I couldn’t think. “Three reasons. One, I don’t want to get into an accident trying to keep my eyes on you. Two, if I got into an accident, or if we were pulled over for indecent exposure, the mood killing would be the least of our problems. Three,” and here it was, the tone I loved, that I could barely wait for even though I knew I wasn’t going to like what he had to say, “for the rest of the night, that’s mine. Don’t touch it.
Cari Z. (Making It Work)
The importance of falling in love lies not in how it feels, but in what it perceives. And as always with our feelings, the key moral issue is how truthful the perception is... Falling in love is a sign that this might be someone with whom you could make a good marriage. Still, it's not enough, because the feeling is not always as perceptive as it should be... So falling in love is not the basis for a good marriage. It's not even a requirement. Marriage does not depend on falling in love; it depends on the promises you make to each other in your wedding vows and then spend a lifetime keeping. As many people have pointed out, you can't promise how you'll feel. But you can promise to cultivate a virtue, such as the virtue of love.
Phillip Cary (Good News for Anxious Christians: Ten Practical Things You Don't Have to Do)
Milton's Eve! Milton's Eve! ... Milton tried to see the first woman; but Cary, he saw her not ... I would beg to remind him that the first men of the earth were Titans, and that Eve was their mother: from her sprang Saturn, Hyperion, Oceanus; she bore Prometheus" -- "Pagan that you are! what does that signify?" "I say, there were giants on the earth in those days: giants that strove to scale heaven. The first woman's breast that heaved with life on this world yielded the daring which could contend with Omnipotence: the stregth which could bear a thousand years of bondage, -- the vitality which could feed that vulture death through uncounted ages, -- the unexhausted life and uncorrupted excellence, sisters to immortality, which after millenniums of crimes, struggles, and woes, could conceive and bring forth a Messiah. The first woman was heaven-born: vast was the heart whence gushed the well-spring of the blood of nations; and grand the undegenerate head where rested the consort-crown of creation. ... I saw -- I now see -- a woman-Titan: her robe of blue air spreads to the outskirts of the heath, where yonder flock is grazing; a veil white as an avalanche sweeps from hear head to her feet, and arabesques of lighting flame on its borders. Under her breast I see her zone, purple like that horizon: through its blush shines the star of evening. Her steady eyes I cannot picture; they are clear -- they are deep as lakes -- they are lifted and full of worship -- they tremble with the softness of love and the lustre of prayer. Her forehead has the expanse of a cloud, and is paler than the early moon, risen long before dark gathers: she reclines her bosom on the ridge of Stilbro' Moor; her mighty hands are joined beneath it. So kneeling, face to face she speaks with God. That Eve is Jehova's daughter, as Adam was His son.
Charlotte Brontë (Shirley)
Is it fair to call The Princess Bride a classic? The storybook story about pirates and princesses, giants and wizards, Cliffs of Insanity and Rodents of Unusual Size? It's certainly one of the most often quoted films in cinema history, with lines like: "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." "Inconceivable?" "Anybody want a peanut?" "Have fun storming the castle." "Never get involved in a land war in Asia." "Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something." "Rest well, and dream of large women." "I hate for people to die embarrassed." "Please consider me as an alternative to suicide." "This is true love. You think this happens every day?" "Get used to disappointment." "I'm not a witch. I'm your wife." "Mawidege. That bwessed awangement." "You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you."... You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die." "Death cannot stop true love. All it can do is delay it for a while." "Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line!" "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world. It would be a pity to damage yours." And of course... "As you wish.
Cary Elwes (As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride)
Già nella vetrina della libreria hai individuato la copertina col titolo che cercavi. Seguendo questa traccia visiva ti sei fatto largo nel negozio attraverso il fitto sbarramento di Libri Che Non Hai Letto che ti guardavao accigliati dai banchi e dagli scaffali cercando d'intimidirti. Ma tu sai che non devi lasciarti mettere in soggezione, che tra loro s'estendono per ettari ed ettari i Libri Che Puoi Fare A Meno Di Leggere, i Libri Fatti Per Altri Usi Che La Lettura, i Libri Già Letti Senza Nemmeno Bisogno D'Aprirli In Quanto Appartenenti Alla Categoria Del Già Letto Prima Ancora D'Essere Stato Scritto. E così superi la prima cinta dei baluardi e ti piomba addosso la fanteria dei Libri Che Se Tu Avessi Più Vite Da Vivere Certamente Anche Questi Li Leggeresti Volentieri Ma Purtroppo I Giorni Che Hai Da Vivere Sono Quelli Che Sono. Con rapida mossa li scavalchi e ti porti in mezzo alle falangi dei Libri Che Hai Intenzione Di Leggere Ma Prima Ne Dovresti Leggere Degli Altri, dei Libri Troppo Cari Che Potresti Aspettare A Comprarli Quando Saranno Rivenduti A Metà Prezzo, dei Libri Idem Come Sopra Quando Verranno Ristampati Nei Tascabili, dei Libri Che Potresti Domandare A Qualcuno Se Te Li Presta, dei Libri Che Tutti Hanno Letto Dunque E' Quasi Come Se Li Avessi Letti Anche Tu. Sventando questi attacchi, ti porti sotto le torri del fortilizio, dove fanno resistenza i Libri Che Da Tanto Tempo Hai In Programma Di Leggere, i Libri Che Da Anni Cercavi Senza Trovarli, i Libri Che Riguardano Qualcosa Di Cui Ti Occupi In Questo Momento, i Libri Che Vuoi Avere Per Tenerli A Portata Di Mano In Ogni Evenienza, i Libri Che Potresti Mettere Da Parte Per Leggerli Magari Quest'Estate, i Libri Che Ti Mancano Per Affiancarli Ad Altri Libri Nel Tuo Scaffale, i Libri Che Ti Ispirano Una Curiosità Improvvisa, Frenetica E Non Chiaramente Giustificabile. Ecco che ti è stato possibile ridurre il numero illimitato di forze in campo a un insieme certo molto grande ma comunque calcolabile in un numero finito, anche se questo relativo sollievo ti viene insidiato dalle imboscate dei Libri Letti Tanto Tempo Fa Che Sarebbe Ora Di Rileggerli e dei Libri Che Hai Sempre Fatto Finta D'Averli Letti Mentre Sarebbe Ora Ti Decidessi A Leggerli Davvero.
Italo Calvino (If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler)
Nothing is a masterpiece - a real masterpiece - till it's about two hundred years old. A picture is like a tree or a church, you've got to let it grow into a masterpiece. Same with a poem or a new religion. They begin as a lot of funny words. Nobody knows whether they're all nonsense or a gift from heaven. And the only people who think anything of 'em are a lot of cranks or crackpots, or poor devils who don't know enough to know anything. Look at Christianity. Just a lot of floating seeds to start with, all sorts of seeds. It was a long time before one of them grew into a tree big enough to kill the rest and keep the rain off. And it's only when the tree has been cut into planks and built into a house and the house has got pretty old and about fifty generations of ordinary lumpheads who don't know a work of art from a public convenience, have been knocking nails in the kitchen beams to hang hams on, and screwing hooks in the walls for whips and guns and photographs and calendars and measuring the children on the window frames and chopping out a new cupboard under the stairs to keep the cheese and murdering their wives in the back room and burying them under the cellar flags, that it begins even to feel like a religion. And when the whole place is full of dry rot and ghosts and old bones and the shelves are breaking down with old wormy books that no one could read if they tried, and the attic floors are bulging through the servants' ceilings with old trunks and top-boots and gasoliers and dressmaker's dummies and ball frocks and dolls-houses and pony saddles and blunderbusses and parrot cages and uniforms and love letters and jugs without handles and bridal pots decorated with forget-me-nots and a piece out at the bottom, that it grows into a real old faith, a masterpiece which people can really get something out of, each for himself. And then, of course, everybody keeps on saying that it ought to be pulled down at once, because it's an insanitary nuisance.
Joyce Cary (The Horse's Mouth)
Je condamne l'ignorance qui règne en ce moment dans les démocraties aussi bien que dans les régimes totalitaires. Cette ignorance est si forte, souvent si totale, qu'on la dirait voulue par le système, sinon par le régime. J'ai souvent réfléchi à ce que pourrait être l'éducation de l'enfant. Je pense qu'il faudrait des études de base, très simples, où l'enfant apprendrait qu'il existe au sein de l'univers, sur une planète dont il devra plus tard ménager les ressources, qu'il dépend de l'air, de l'eau, de tous les êtres vivants, et que la moindre erreur ou la moindre violence risque de tout détruire. Il apprendrait que les hommes se sont entre-tués dans des guerres qui n'ont jamais fait que produire d'autres guerres, et que chaque pays arrange son histoire, mensongèrement, de façon à flatter son orgueil. On lui apprendrait assez du passé pour qu'il se sente relié aux hommes qui l'ont précédé, pour qu'il les admire là où ils méritent de l'être, sans s'en faire des idoles, non plus que du présent ou d'un hypothétique avenir. On essaierait de le familiariser à la fois avec les livres et les choses ; il saurait le nom des plantes, il connaîtrait les animaux sans se livrer aux hideuses vivisections imposées aux enfants et aux très jeunes adolescents sous prétexte de biologie ; il apprendrait à donner les premiers soins aux blessés ; son éducation sexuelle comprendrait la présence à un accouchement, son éducation mentale la vue des grands malades et des morts. On lui donnerait aussi les simples notions de morale sans laquelle la vie en société est impossible, instruction que les écoles élémentaires et moyennes n'osent plus donner dans ce pays. En matière de religion, on ne lui imposerait aucune pratique ou aucun dogme, mais on lui dirait quelque chose de toutes les grandes religions du monde, et surtout de celles du pays où il se trouve, pour éveiller en lui le respect et détruire d'avance certains odieux préjugés. On lui apprendrait à aimer le travail quand le travail est utile, et à ne pas se laisser prendre à l'imposture publicitaire, en commençant par celle qui lui vante des friandises plus ou moins frelatées, en lui préparant des caries et des diabètes futurs. Il y a certainement un moyen de parler aux enfants de choses véritablement importantes plus tôt qu'on ne le fait. (p. 255)
Marguerite Yourcenar (Les Yeux ouverts : Entretiens avec Matthieu Galey)
Seperti dinding kamar yang retak dan mulai berlumut, pagar besi yang merapuh oleh noda karat dan daun daun mangga yang luruh di pekarangan rumah, demikianlah kita membaca kehidupan. Begitu banyak kata yang seringkali susah untuk ditafsir seperti "nasib", "kebahagiaan" dan "kesempurnaan". Entah mengapa, Bunda masih berasa gamang saat berjalan di atas tangga batu yang menuju ke ruang tamu di rumah barumu. Serasa mendengar dering suara alarm yang bergelayut di dalam mimpi. Menyibak kabut dan pagi juga. Bukankah kadang kadang kita merasa larut dalam kesunyian, meski riuh jalan raya bersicepat melawan waktu? Meninggalkan jejak langkah dalam segala ketergesaannya. Memaksa kita memungut semua peristiwa yang berhamburan di atas trotoar. Memaksa semua orang menitikkan air mata. Mengapa dalam momen momen serupa itu, kebersamaan dengan orang yang kita cintai justru berasa semakin berarti? Mengapa justru di tengah keramaian, kita bisa merasa begitu kesepian? Begitulah, jarum jam berputar di sepanjang perjalanan berusaha keras mengabadikan semua peristiwa. Mentautkan satu angle dengan angle yang lain, memotret semua kejadian dari mata seekor jengkerik. Menatap tak berkedip gedung gedung megah yang angkuh berdiri, serupa monster monster yang siap merengkuh apa saja; Lautan manusia berjejal keluar dari bandara, kerumunan lalat di atas tumpukan sampah di pasar, kelejat pikiran yang berlari lari mengejar matahari, kebimbangan yang tergugu di pojok terminal, harapan yang terkantuk kantuk di dalam bus kota dan seringai kerinduan akan masa depan yang belum pernah mereka lihat. Apa yang mereka cari? Apa yang mereka kejar, Nak? Sementara ada ribuan etalase dan pintu pintu mall yang terbuka dan tertutup setiap kali. Serupa mulut lapar menganga yang rakus mengunyah dan menelan semua kecemasan dan kegalauan yang bersliweran di balik pendar neon papan reklame. Bagaimanakah mereka -orang orang tanpa identitas ini- bisa menafsirkan takdir, relativitas waktu, dan mungkin juga mimpi?
Titon Rahmawan
Adalah garis panjang di mana kita terbiasa menghitung hari. Bagaimana sebatang buluh bertambah panjang dari waktu ke waktu dan ia jadi semakin bertambah tinggi. Saat hari berganti, umurnya kian bertambah. Tanpa ia sadari ia pun semakin menua. Demikianlah, kita menemukan betapa berharganya hidup sebagai sebuah paradoks. Ia seperti sebatang lilin yang kita nyalakan di atas sepiring kue, kian memendek sebelum akhirnya padam. Sebab hidup bukan cuma sebatas cerita sukacita atau kisah roman yang membahagiakan. Ia kadang tak punya makna apa apa. Seperti rutinitas yang kita jalani sehari hari dan tak menjadikannya istimewa. Lalu Nak, apa yang bisa kau pelajari dari hidupmu? Dari hari hari yang telah engkau lalui? Tak selamanya akan kau temukan pohon rindang yang teduh, atau tempat singgah yang menyenangkan. Tak akan kau temukan teman teman yang baik dan ramah atau rengkuh tangan Bunda yang akan selalu menghangatkan tubuhmu. Jadi janganlah engkau sia siakan waktu, hanya untuk membuang buang waktumu dengan percuma. Sibuk menghitung hari  hanya demi untuk  mengulang ragu dan juga kejemuan. Sebab kebahagiaan tidak datang dari tempat yang jauh, ia tidak bersembunyi di tempat yang engkau cari. Ia ada di dalam lipatan sakumu. Ia ada di dalam genggaman tanganmu. Ia ada di dalam dirimu sendiri. Tepatnya di dalam hatimu. Karena itu, jadikanlah dirimu bahagia karena kau tahu bagaimana memberi arti pada hari hari yang engkau lewati. Buatlah hidupmu bermakna, karena kau meniatkannya demikian. Sebab kita tidak dilahirkan untuk melihat waktu berlalu. Masa hidup kita terlalu singkat kalau cuma untuk disesali. Sekiranya kau diberi kesempatan untuk mendapat sebuah penilaian, mungkin kau akan cukup beruntung mendapat nilai 70. Tapi bila kau tahu arti kata bersyukur, maka mungkin saja kau akan dapat 80 atau bahkan 90. Tapi kebanggaan apa yang engkau peroleh setelah lewat semua penderitaan dan kesulitan? Bukankah pada ujungnya semuanya akan berakhir, dan pada waktunya nanti, kita semua akan berpulang?
Titon Rahmawan
L'AQUILONE C'è qualcosa di nuovo oggi nel sole, anzi d'antico: io vivo altrove, e sento che sono intorno nate le viole. Son nate nella selva del convento dei cappuccini, tra le morte foglie che al ceppo delle quercie agita il vento. Si respira una dolce aria che scioglie le dure zolle, e visita le chiese di campagna, ch'erbose hanno le soglie: un'aria d'altro luogo e d'altro mese e d'altra vita: un'aria celestina che regga molte bianche ali sospese... sì, gli aquiloni! È questa una mattina che non c'è scuola. Siamo usciti a schiera tra le siepi di rovo e d'albaspina. Le siepi erano brulle, irte; ma c'era d'autunno ancora qualche mazzo rosso di bacche, e qualche fior di primavera bianco; e sui rami nudi il pettirosso saltava, e la lucertola il capino mostrava tra le foglie aspre del fosso. Or siamo fermi: abbiamo in faccia Urbino ventoso: ognuno manda da una balza la sua cometa per il ciel turchino. Ed ecco ondeggia, pencola, urta, sbalza, risale, prende il vento; ecco pian piano tra un lungo dei fanciulli urlo s'inalza. S'inalza; e ruba il filo dalla mano, come un fiore che fugga su lo stelo esile, e vada a rifiorir lontano. S'inalza; e i piedi trepidi e l'anelo petto del bimbo e l'avida pupilla e il viso e il cuore, porta tutto in cielo. Più su, più su: già come un punto brilla lassù lassù... Ma ecco una ventata di sbieco, ecco uno strillo alto... - Chi strilla? Sono le voci della camerata mia: le conosco tutte all'improvviso, una dolce, una acuta, una velata... A uno a uno tutti vi ravviso, o miei compagni! e te, sì, che abbandoni su l'omero il pallor muto del viso. Sì: dissi sopra te l'orazïoni, e piansi: eppur, felice te che al vento non vedesti cader che gli aquiloni! Tu eri tutto bianco, io mi rammento. solo avevi del rosso nei ginocchi, per quel nostro pregar sul pavimento. Oh! te felice che chiudesti gli occhi persuaso, stringendoti sul cuore il più caro dei tuoi cari balocchi! Oh! dolcemente, so ben io, si muore la sua stringendo fanciullezza al petto, come i candidi suoi pètali un fiore ancora in boccia! O morto giovinetto, anch'io presto verrò sotto le zolle là dove dormi placido e soletto... Meglio venirci ansante, roseo, molle di sudor, come dopo una gioconda corsa di gara per salire un colle! Meglio venirci con la testa bionda, che poi che fredda giacque sul guanciale, ti pettinò co' bei capelli a onda tua madre... adagio, per non farti male.
Giovanni Pascoli (Poemetti di Giovanni Pascoli (Italian Edition))