β
Without a filter, a man is just chaos walking.
β
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Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
We are the choices we make.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
It's not that you should never love something so much that it can control you.
It's that you need to love something that much so you can never be controlled.
It's not a weakness.
It's your best strength.
β
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Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
To say you have no choice is to relieve yourself of responsibility.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
It's not how we fall. It's how we get back up again.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
I didn't fall in love with you. I walked into love with you, with my eyes wide open, choosing to take every step along the way. I do believe in fate and destiny, but I also believe we are only fated to do the things that we'd choose anyway. And I'd choose you; in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality, I'd find you and I'd choose you
β
β
Kiersten White (The Chaos of Stars)
β
The Noise is a man unfiltered, and without a filter, a man is just chaos walking.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
In this world of numbness and information overload, the ability to feel, my boy, is a rare gift indeed.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
But a knife ain't just a thing, is it? It's a choice, it's something you do. A knife says yes or no, cut or not, die or don't. A knife takes a decision out of your hand and puts it in the world and it never goes back again.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Faith with proof is no faith at all.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
War makes monsters out of men.
β
β
Patrick Ness
β
The first thing you find out when yer dog learns to talk is that dogs don't got nothing much to say.
About anything.
"Need a poo, Todd."
"Shutup, Manchee."
"Poo. Poo, Todd."
"I said shut it.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Here's what I think," I say and my voice is stronger and thoughts are coming, thoughts that trickle into my noise like whispers of truth. "I think maybe everybody falls," I say. "I think maybe we all do. And I don't think that's the asking."
I pull on her arms gently to make sure she's listening.
"I think the asking is whether we get back up again.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Hope may be the thing that pulls you forward, may be the thing that keeps you going, but that it's dangerous, that it's painful and risky, that it's making a dare in the world and when has the world ever let us win a dare?
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Choices may be unbelievably hard but they're never impossible. To say you have no choice is to release yourself from responsibility and that's not how a person with integrity acts.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
War is like a monster," he says, almost to himself. "War is the devil. It starts and it consumes and it grows and grows and grows." He's looking at me now. "And otherwise normal men become monsters, too.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Iβll find youβ
Keep calling for me, Violaβ
Cuz here I come.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Cuz how do you know yer alive if you don't hurt?
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
You can't say everything, so you don't say nothing.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Men lie, and they lie to theirselves worst of all.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
I promised to keep on going but maybe keep on going means coming back first.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
To live is to fight, to preserve life is to fight everything that man stands for.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
Knowledge is dangerous and men lie and the world changes, whether I want it to or not.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Being a leader is making the people you love hate you a little more each day.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
Yer the only friend I got, pigpiss... Ain't that the biggest tragedy you ever heard?
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
If you ever see a war," she says, not looking up from her clipboard, "you'll learn that war only destroys. No one escapes from a war. No one. Not even the survivors.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
When luck ain't with you, it's against you.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Worst is the one who knows better and does nothing.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Life equals running and when we stop running maybe that's how we'll know life is finally finished.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
It's not the mistakes I made but how I responded to them
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
We are the choices we make. And have to make. We arenβt anything else.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
Do we hate paradise so much we need to make sure it becomes a trash heap?
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
You're never more alive than in battle."
"Never more dead after," I say.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
She imagines him imagining her. This is her salvation.
In spirit she walks the city, traces its labyrinths, its dingy mazes: each assignation, each rendezvous, each door and stair and bed. What he said, what she said, what they did, what they did then. Even the times they argued, fought, parted, agonized, rejoined. How theyβd loved to cut themselves on each other, taste their own blood. We were ruinous together, she thinks. But how else can we live, these days, except in the midst of ruin?
β
β
Margaret Atwood (The Blind Assassin)
β
Don't deceive me. Never leave me.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Knowledge is dangerous.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Ow, Todd? Ow?
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
And she says, βThen letβs just take the effing road and get ourselves to Haven.β
I smile, a little. βYou said effing,β I say. βYou actually said the word effing.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
And it feels like, finally.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Life ain't fair.
It ain't.
Not never.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
So, attend carefully to your posture. Quit drooping and hunching around. Speak your mind. Put your desires forward, as if you had a right to themβat least the same right as others. Walk tall and gaze forthrightly ahead. Dare to be dangerous. Encourage the serotonin to flow plentifully through the neural pathways desperate for its calming influence.
β
β
Jordan B. Peterson (12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos)
β
A monster, I think, remembering what Ben told me once. War makes Monsters of Men.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
A knife is only as good as the one who wields it.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
You starting to feel hope yet?" Viola asks, her voice curious.
"No," I say, fuddling my noise. "You?"
Her eyebrows are up but she shakes her head. "No, No."
"But we're going anyway."
"Oh, yeah," Viola says. "Hell or high water."
"It'll probably be both," I say.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
His noise is getting quieter, but I can still see it there still-
See how he feels the skin of my hand against his, see how he wants to take it and press it against his mouth, how he wants to breathe in the smell of me and how beautiful I look to him, how strong after all that illness, and how he wants to just lightly touch my neck, just there, and how he wants to take me in his arms and-
"Oh, God," he says, looking away suddenly. "Viola, I'm sorry, I didn't mean-"
But I just put my hand to the back of his neck-
And he says, "Viola-?"
And I pull myself towards him-
And I kiss him.
And it feels like, finally.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
There's so much wonder in the world. Don't let no one tell you otherwise.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
So we forgive each other?" The crooked smile climbs up one more time. "Again?"
And I look right into his eyes, right into him as far as I can see, because I want him to hear me, I want him to hear me with everything I mean and feel and say.
"Always," I say to him. "Every time.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
Usually when a man calls a woman a bitch," a voice calls over from a cart pulling up near us at the edge of camp,"its because she's doing something right.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
And then his noise falls completely silent-
And he stops struggling-
And looking right into my eyes-
He dies.
My Todd dies.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
You notice that he does not ask, Where am I?" says the Mayor's voice, moving out there, somewhere. "His first words are, Where is she? And his Noise says the same. Interesting.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
Except I didn't say eff
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Things change, but they stay the same.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
He's a woman.
He's a grown woman
He's a old woman.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Too much talking," I say. "Not enough running.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
You love him," he says. Not an asking, just a fact.
"I do," I say. Also a fact.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
You went up a girl and came down a woman.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
The first thing you find out when yer dog learns to talk is that dogs don't got nothing much to say.
About anything.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
We don't say nothing more. What else is there to say? Everything and nothing. You can't say everything, so you don't say nothing.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Cuz that's it -
That's the nasty, nasty secret of war -
When yer winning -
When yer winning, it's effing thrilling -
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Doing what's right should be easy. It shouldn't be just another big mess like everything else.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Who will remember Todd?
Who will remember what he did?
Todd -
Todd -
And my heart breaks even more -
Breaks forever -
And I fall to my knees in the snow and sand -
And I yell out, wordless and empty -
And I drop the weapon.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Stories are able to help us to become more whole, to become Named. And Naming is one of the impulses behind all art; to give a name to the cosmos, we see despite all the chaos.
β
β
Madeleine L'Engle (Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art)
β
Ah, well, then you've never stood on a beach as the waves came crashing in, the water stretching out from you until it's beyond sight, moving and blue and alive and so much bigger than even the black beyond seems because the ocean hides what it contains.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
It's always darkest before the dawn, Todd.β
I look at him, baffled. βNo, it ain't! What kinda stupid saying is that? It's always lightest before the dawn!
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
I AM THE CIRCLE AND THE CIRCLE IS ME.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
The lesson of forever and ever is that knowing a man's mind ain't knowing the man.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
you can eff off, too," I say, except I don't say eff, I say what 'eff' stands for.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
If one of us falls, we all fall.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Viola?
Keep calling for meβ
And Iβll keep searching for youβ
And Iβll find youβ
You bet yer life on itβ
Iβll find youβ
Keep calling for me, Violaβ
Cuz here I come.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
We can save the world," I say, trying to smile. "You and me.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
And you," he says, "you need to talk to your boy." He lifts my chin. "And if he needs saving, then you save him. Isn't that what you told me you did for each other?"
I let go a few more tears but then I nod. "Over and over again.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
War makes monsters of men, you once said to me Todd. Well, so does too much knowledge. Too much knowledge of your fellow man, too much knowledge of his weakness, his pathetic greed and vanity, and how laughably easy it is to control him.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Never trust a politician, Todd. They have no fixed center, so you can never believe them.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
What a sad thing men are. Canβt do nothing good without being so weak we have to mess it up. Canβt build something up without tearing it
down.
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β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Viola?" he says.
And I turn to look at him -
And when I do, I can hear everything he's thinking.
Everything.
Clearer than before, clearer than seems possible -
And I'm not even sure I'm supposed to, but I look him in the eyes and I see it -
In the middle of everything he's feeling -
Even after we fought -
Even after I doubted him -
Even after I hurt him -
I see how much he loves me.
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
And I put my hand on her arm to stop her rowing.
Aaronβs Noise roars up in red and black.
The current takes us on.
βIβm sorry!β I cry as the river takes us away, my words ragged things torn from me, my chest pulled so tight I canβt barely breathe. βIβm sorry, Manchee!β
βTodd?β he barks, confused and scared and watching me leave him behind. βTodd?β
βManchee!β I scream.
Aaron brings his free hand towards my dog.
βMANCHEE!β
βTodd?β
And Aaron wrenches his arms and thereβs a CRACK and a scream and a cut-off yelp that tears my heart in two forever and forever.
And the pain is too much itβs too much itβs too much and my hands are on my head and Iβm rearing back and my mouth is open in a never-ending wordless wail of all the blackness thatβs inside of me.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
If the world wants you, it's gonna keep on coming till it gets you. And who am I that can fix it? Who am I that can change this if the world wants it so badly? Who am I to stop the end of the world if it keeps on coming?
β
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Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
So, even in the midst of craziness and exhaustion and life-changing chaos, I was filled with peace and the sweet knowledge that I was walking the path my Goddess wanted me on. Not that that path was smooth and pothole free. But still, it was my path, and like me, it was bound to be unique.
β
β
P.C. Cast (Untamed (House of Night, #4))
β
HERE
Itβs-
Can I say?
Itβs like the song of a family where everythingβs always all right, itβs a song of belonging that makes you belong just by hearing it, itβs a song thatβll always take care of you and never leave you. If you have a heart, it breaks, if you have a heart thatβs broken, it fixes.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
He is sorry-
For everything-
For Prentisstown-
For Viola-
For Ben-
For every failure and every wrong-
For letting his pa down-
And he's looking up at me-
And he's begging me-
He's begging me-
Like I'm the only one who can forgive him-
Like it's only me who's got the power-
Todd?-
Please-
And all I can say is "Davy-"
And the fright and the terror in his Noise is too much-
It's too much-
And then it stops.
Davy slumps, eyes still open, eyes still staring back at me, eyes still asking (I swear) for me to forgive him.
And he lies there, still.
Davy Prentiss is dead.
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β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
You won't," says the Mayor, smiling again. "Everyone knows you aren't a killer, Todd."
He pushes Viola forward again -
She calls out from the pain of it -
Viola, I think -
Viola -
I grit my teeth and raise the rifle -
I cock it -
And I say what's true -
"I would kill to save her," I say.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
I rub the ears of my dog, my stupid goddam ruddy great dog that I never wanted but who hung around anyway and who followed me thru the swamp and who bit Aaron when he was trying to choke me and who found Viola when she was lost and who's licking my hand with his little pink tongue and whose eye is still mostly squinted shut from where Mr. Prentiss Jr. kicked him and whose tail is way way shorter from where Matthew Lyle cut it off when my dog - my dog - went after a man with a machete to save me and who's right there when I need pulling back from the darkness I fall into and who tells me who I am whenever I forget.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
She had lost herself somewhere along the frontier between her inventions, her stories, her fantasies and her true self. The boundaries had become effaced, the tracks lost, she had walked into pure chaos, and not a chaos which carried her like the galloping of romantic riders in operas and legends, but which suddenly revealed the stage props: a papier-mΓ’chΓ© horse.
β
β
AnaΓ―s Nin (A Spy in the House of Love (Cities of the Interior, #4))
β
As long as I hold it as long as I use it, the knife lives, lives in order to take life, but it has to be commanded, it has to have me to tell it to kill, and it wants to, it wants to plunge and thrust and cut and stab and gouge, but I have to want it to as well, my will has to join with its will.
I'm the one who allows it and I'm the one responsible.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
And I know Iβve lost.
Everything is lost.
Everything is over.
βAs the newly appointed President of this fair planet of ours,β the Mayor says, holding out his hands as if to show me the world for the first time,β let me be the very first to welcome you to its new capital city.β
βTodd?β Viola whispers, her eyes closed.
I hold her tightly to me.
βIβm sorry,β I whisper to her. βIβm so sorry.β
Weβve run right into a trap.
Weβve run right off the end of the world.
βWelcome,β says the Mayor,β to the New Prentisstown.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
But what he's forgetting," she says. "What he's forgotting is that me and Todd, we ran halfway across this planet together, by ourselves. We beat his craziest preacher. We outran an entire army and survived being shot and beaten and chased and we bloody well stayed alive this whole time without being blown up or tortured to death or dying in battle or anything."
She takes her hand of Lee so she's balancing just against me.
"Me and Todd? Together against the Mayor?" She smiles. "He doesn't stand a chance.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
He looks up and the loss in his Noise is so great it feels like I'm standing on the edge of an abyss, that I'm about to fall down into him, into blackness so empty and lonely there'd never be a way out.
"Todd," I say again, a catch in my voice. "On the ledge, under the waterfall, do you remember what you said to me? Do you remember what you said to save me?"
He's shaking his head slowly. "I've done terrible things, Viola. Terrible things-"
"We all fall, you said." I'm gripping his hand now. "We all fall but that's not what matters. What matters is picking yourself up again.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
Study yourself. Become your own mentor and best friend. When you are suffering stay at the bottom until you find out who you are. Let the storms come and pass. How you walk through the fire says a lot about you. Nobody likes a victimhood mentality and what happened to you is not important. It is about how you use your chaos that matters. The dawn will come
β
β
Mohadesa Najumi
β
I live in the space between chaos and shape. I walk the line that continually threatens to lose its tautness under me, dropping me into the dark pit where there is no meaning. At other times the line is so wired that it lights up the soles of my feet, gradually my whole body, until I am my own beacon, and I see then the beauty of newly created worlds, a form that is not random. A new beginning.
β
β
Jeanette Winterson (The World and Other Places: Stories)
β
The fragmentation of our awareness may trigger dizzying vertigo in the chaos of our living. As such, an overwhelming flurry of connectivity and images generate thereby an oversaturation in our brain and the overabundance makes us anxious, fractured and insecure. This might, in turn, actuate us to cut the wire with the world and stumble into an estranging and contentious cocoon of self-absorption, while off-loading the lush supply of social interaction. Life becomes, then, an intricate maneuvering ground for walking a fine line between sound connectedness and crumbling consciousness, between unflinching cohesion and atomizing fragmentation. ("Give me more images")
β
β
Erik Pevernagie
β
Like many faeries she knew, he was sculpture-perfect, but instead of being wrought of shadows like those in her court, this faery had a tangled feel to him. Shadow and radiance. He didnβt look much older than her, until she saw the arrogance in his posture. Then, he reminded her of Irial, of Bananach, of Keenan, of the faeries who walked through courts and crowds confident that they could slaughter everyone in the room. Like chaos in a glass cage.
β
β
Melissa Marr (Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely, #4))
β
Manchee comes outta the bushes and sits down next to me cuz Iβve stopped right there in the middle of a trail. He looks around to see what I might be seeing and then he says, βGood poo, Todd.β
βIβm sure it was, Manchee.β
Iβd better not get another ruddy dog when my birthday comes. What I want this year is a hunting knife like the one Ben carries on the back of his belt. Now thatβs a present for a man.
βPoo,β Mancheeβs says quietly.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
She tried to kill you, Viola. She tried to blow you up... You don't owe her nothing,' he says.
But I feel his arms on me and I'm realizing things don't seem so impossible anymore. I feel Todd touching me and there's anger rising in my gut but it's not at him and I grunt and I pull myself up again, leaning on him to keep me there as I stand. 'I do owe her,' I say. 'I owe her the look on her face when she sees me alive.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
β
VIOLA
Cuz she's here -
She came -
She came for me -
And she calls my name -
And I feel her strength coursing thru my Noise like a fire -
And the Mayor staggers back like he's been punched in the face by a row of houses -
"Ah, yes," he grunts, his hand to his head. "Your tower of strength has arrived."
"Todd!" I hear her call again -
And I take it and I use it -
Cuz I can feel her there, riding to the end of the world to find me, to save me if I needed saving -
Which I did -
β
β
Patrick Ness (Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3))
β
Spackle!β Manchee barks, tho heβs too chicken to attack now that Iβve held back. βSpackle! Spackle! Spackle!β
βShut up, Manchee,β I say.
βSpackle!β
βI said shut up!β I shout, which stops him.
βSpackle?β Manchee says, unsure of things now.
I swallow, trying to get rid of the pressure in my throat, the unbelieveable sadness that comes and comes as I look at it looking back at me. Knowledge is dangerous and men lie and the world keeps changing, whether I want it to or not.
Cuz, it ainβt a Spackle.
βItβs a girl,β I say.
Itβs a girl.
β
β
Patrick Ness (The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1))
β
Or perhaps we should just ask Todd."
I pound the glass right at his face. He doesn't even flinch.
And then she says, "Todd would never tell you. Never."
And the Mayor just looks at me.
And he smiles
My stomach sinks, my heart drops, my head feels so light I feel like I'm going to drop right to the ground.
Oh, Viola-
Viola, please-
Forgive me.
"Captain Hammar," the Mayor says and Viola's plunged into the water again, unable to not scream out in fright as down she goes.
"NO!" I shout, pressing myself against the mirror.
But the Mayor ain't even looking at her.
He's looking right at me, as if he could see me even if I was behind a brick wall.
"STOP IT!" I shout as she's thrashing again-
And more-
And more-
"VIOLA!"
And I'm pounding even tho my hands are breaking-
And Mr. Hammar is grinning and holding her there-
"VIOLA!"
And her wrist are starting to bleed from where she's pulling-
"I'LL KILL YOU!"-
I'm shouting into the Mayor's face-
With all my Noise-
"I'LL KILL YOU!"-
And still holding her there-
"VIOLA! VIOLA!"-
But it's Davy-
Of all people-
It's Davy who stops it.
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Patrick Ness (The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2))
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My head is throbbing. I need coffee. Leaving the marbled papers in a state of controlled chaos, I walk through the office and past the page's desk in the Reading Room. I am halted by Isabelle's voice saying, "Perhaps Mr. DeTamble can help you," by which she means "Henry, you weasel, where are you slinking off to?" and this astoundingly beautiful amber-haired tall slim girl turns around and looks at me as through I am her personal Jesus. My stomach lurches. Obviously she knows me, and I don't know her. Lord only knows what I've said, done, or promised to this luminous creature, so I am forced to say in my best librarianese, "Is there something I can help you with?" The girl sort of breathes "Henry!" in this very evocative way that convinces me that at some point in time we have a really amazing thing together. This makes it worse that I don't know anything about her, not even her name. I say "Have we met?" and Isabelle givs me a look that says You asshole. But the girl says, "I'm Claire Abshire. I knew you when I was a little girl," and invites me out to dinner. I accept, stunned.
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Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler's Wife)
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Art has to be a kind of confession. I donβt mean a true confession in the sense of that dreary magazine. The effort it seems to me, is: if you can examine and face your life, you can discover the terms with which you are connected to other lives, and they can discover them, too β the terms with which they are connected to other people. This has happened to every one of us, Iβm sure. You read something which you thought only happened to you, and you discovered it happened 100 years ago to Dostoyevsky. This is a very great liberation for the suffering, struggling person, who always thinks that they are alone. This is why art is important. Art would not be important if life were not important, and life is important. Most of us, no matter what we say, are walking in the dark, whistling in the dark. Nobody knows what is going to happen to them from one moment to the next, or how one will bear it. This is irreducible. And itβs true for everybody. Now, it is true that the nature of society is to create, among its citizens, an illusion of safety; but it is also absolutely true that the safety is always necessarily an illusion. Artists are here to disturb the peace. They have to disturb the peace. Otherwise, chaos.
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James Baldwin
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(a) Are the skies you sleep under likely to open up for weeks on end?
(b) Is the ground you walk on likely to tremble and split?
(c) Is there a chance (and please check the box, no matter how small that chance seems) that the ominous mountain casting a midday shadow over your home might one day erupt with no rhyme or reason?
Because if the answer is yes to one or all of these questions, then the life you lead is a midnight thing, always a hair's breadth from the witching hour; it is volatile, it is threadbare; it is carefree in the true sense of that term; it is light, losable like a key or a hair clip. And it is lethargy: why not sit all morning, all day, all year, under the same cypress tree drawing the figure eight in the dust? More than that, it is disaster, it is chaos: why not overthrow a government on a whim, why not blind the man you hate, why not go mad, go gibbering through the town like a loon, waving your hands, tearing your hair? There's nothing to stop you---or rather anything could stop you, any hour, any minute. That feeling. That's the real difference in a life.
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Zadie Smith
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I've been sitting here now, and do you know what I was saying to myself? If I did not believe in life, if I were to lose faith in the woman I love, if I were to lose faith in the order of things, even if I were to become convinced, on the contrary, that everything is a disorderly, damned, and perhaps devilish chaos, if I were struck even by all the horrors of human disillusionment--still I would want to live, and as long as I have bent to this cup, I will not tear myself from it until I've drunk it all. However, by the age of thirty, I will probably drop the cup, even if I haven't emptied it, and walk away...I don't know where. But until my thirtieth year, I know this for certain, my youth will overcome everything--all disillusionment, all aversion to live. I've asked myself many times: is there such despair in the world as could overcome this wild and perhaps indecent thirst for life in me, and have decided that apparently there is not--that is, once again, until my thirtieth year, after which I myself shall want no more, so it seems to me. Some snotty-nosed, consumptive moralists, poets especially, often call this thirst for life base. True, it's a feature of the Karamazovs, to some extent, this thirst for life despite all; it must be sitting in you too; but why is it base? There is still an awful lot of centripetal force on our planet, Alyosha. I want to live, and I do live, even if it be against logic. Though I do not believe in the order of things, still the sticky little leaves that come out in the spring are dear to me, the blue sky is dear to me, some people are dear to me, whom one loves sometimes, would you believe it, without even knowing why; some human deeds are dear to me, which one has perhaps long ceased believing in, but still honors with one's heart, out of old habit...I want to go to Europe, Alyosha, I'll go straight from here. Of course I know that I will only be going to a graveyard, but to the most, the most previous graveyard, that's the thing! The precious dead lie there, each stone over them speaks of such ardent past life, of such passionate faith in their deeds, their truth, their struggle, and their science, that I--this I know beforehand--will fall to the ground and kiss those stones and weep over them--being wholeheartedly convinced, at the same time, that it has all long been a graveyard and nothing more. And I will not weep from despair, but simply because I will be happy in my shed tears. I will be drunk with my own tenderness. Sticky spring leaves, the blue sky--I love them, that's all! Such things you love not with your mind, not with logic, but with your insides, your guts, you love your first young strength...
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Fyodor Dostoevsky (The Brothers Karamazov)