Favorite Book Quotes/Passages

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  1. Indy

    Indy Pronoun Analyst

    Post as many as you want.

    I'll start:

     
  2. Indy

    Indy Pronoun Analyst

    This is the ending of the book I used for my seminar paper.

    -In the Heart of the Country by J.M. Coetzee
     
  3. Indy

    Indy Pronoun Analyst

    The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
     
  4. Indy

    Indy Pronoun Analyst

    Dr. Manhattan in Watchmen by Alan Moore
     
  5. JayVols

    JayVols Walleye Catchin' Moderator

    - from Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's Book of Maxims
     
  6. kmf600

    kmf600 Energy vampire

    My favorite quote lately isn't from a book and I'm still trying to memorize it, but it goes something like this,

    "I wouldn't throw a handful of chick peas at a bull's ass"
     
  7. Oldvol75

    Oldvol75 Super Bigfoot Guru Mod

    "See [penis] and Jane run!"
     
  8. Oldvol75

    Oldvol75 Super Bigfoot Guru Mod

    "I do not like green eggs and ham!"
     
  9. kmf600

    kmf600 Energy vampire

    Solid
     
  10. NYY

    NYY Super Moderator

    "You see, you spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, but in the end you realize it was the other way around."

    -Jim Bouton/ Ball Four
     
  11. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    Ride of the Rohirrim, Return of the King, JRR Tolkien
     
  12. JayVols

    JayVols Walleye Catchin' Moderator

    Close
     
  13. OrangeEmpire

    OrangeEmpire Take a chance, Custer did

    •Location: Chapter 24
    •Speaker: Victor Frankenstein
     
  14. OrangeEmpire

    OrangeEmpire Take a chance, Custer did

    -Herman Wouk
    -The Winds of War
     
  15. OrangeEmpire

    OrangeEmpire Take a chance, Custer did

    -Jehovah via Zechariah
     
  16. OrangeEmpire

    OrangeEmpire Take a chance, Custer did

    Elendil

    The greatest of the Numenorean Kings.
     
  17. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    Elros wants to have a word with you!
     
  18. snoball5278

    snoball5278 Contributor

    Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
    Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
    To the last syllable of recorded time;
    And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
    The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
    Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
    That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
    And then is heard no more. It is a tale
    Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury
    Signifying nothing.
    — Shakespeare
     
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  19. snoball5278

    snoball5278 Contributor

    On Laws
    Kahlil Gibran

    You delight in laying down laws,
    Yet you delight more in breaking them.
    Like children playing by the ocean who build sand-towers with constancy and then destroy them with laughter.
    But while you build your sand-towers the ocean brings more sand to the shore,
    And when you destroy them the ocean laughs with you.
    Verily the ocean laughs always with the innocent.


    But what of those to whom life is not an ocean, and man-made laws are not sandtowers,
    But to whom life is a rock, and the law a chisel with which they would carve it in their own likeness?
    What of the cripple who hates dancers?
    What of the ox who loves his yoke and deems the elk and deer of the forest stray and vagrant things?
    What of the old serpent who cannot shed his skin, and calls all others naked and shameless?
    And of him who comes early to the wedding-feast, and when over-fed and tired goes his way saying that all feasts are violation and all feasters lawbreakers?


    What shall I say of these save that they too stand in the sunlight, but with their backs to the sun?
    They see only their shadows, and their shadows are their laws.
    And what is the sun to them but a caster of shadows?
    And what is it to acknowledge the laws but to stoop down and trace their shadows upon the earth?
    But you who walk facing the sun, what images drawn on the earth can hold you?
    You who travel with the wind, what weather-vane shall direct your course?
    What man's law shall bind you if you break your yoke but upon no man's prison door?
    What laws shall you fear if you dance but stumble against no man's iron chains?
    And who is he that shall bring you to judgment if you tear off your garment yet leave it in no man's path?


    People of Orphalese, you can muffle the drum, and you can loosen the strings of the lyre, but who shall command the skylark not to sing?
     
  20. JayVols

    JayVols Walleye Catchin' Moderator

    "Farewell, friend. I was a thousand times more evil than thou!"


    StormBringer's final words

    The Elric Saga
     

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