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Jack Kerouac

"Soon I'll find the right words, they'll be very simple."

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Jack Kerouac
"A pain stabbed my heart as it did every time I saw a girl I loved who was going the opposite direction in this too-big world."

Attitude

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Jack Kerouac
"Maybe that's what life is... a wink of the eye and winking stars."

Life

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Jack Kerouac
"Mankind is like dogs, not gods - as long as you don't get mad they'll bite you - but stay mad and you'll never be bitten. Dogs don't respect humility and sorrow."

Wisdom

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Jack Kerouac
"All human beings are also dream beings. Dreaming ties all mankind together."

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Jack Kerouac
"It is not my fault that certain so-called bohemian elements have found in my writings something to hang their peculiar beatnik theories on."

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Jack Kerouac
"The stars are fixed in rooftops like ink."

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Jack Kerouac
"Way far back in the beginning of the world was the whirlwind warning that we could all be blown away like chips and cry- Men with tired eyes realize it now, and wait to deform and decay- with maybe they have the power of love yet in their hearts just the same, I just don't know what that word means anymore- All I want is an ice cream cone."

Emotion

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Jack Kerouac
"Paris is a woman but London is an independent man puffing his pipe in a pub."

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Jack Kerouac
"Look at that party the other night. Everybody wanted to have a good time and tried real hard but we all woke up the next day feeling sorta sad and separate."

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Jack Kerouac
"Snap your fingerstop the world - rain falls harder."

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Aberjhani

"Books have a vital place in our culture. They are the source of ideas, of stories that engage and stretch the imagination and most importantly, inspire."

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"A man reading the Dickens novel wished that it might never end. Men read a Dickens story six times because they knew it so well."

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Aberjhani

"I am no indiscriminate novel reader. The mere trash of the common circulating library I hold in the highest contempt."

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Aberjhani

"If the novels are still being read in 50 years, no one is ever going to say: 'What's great about that sixth book is that he met his deadline!' It will be about how the whole thing stands up."

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Aberjhani

"It is only a novel... or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and humour, are conveyed to the world in the best-chosen language."

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Aberjhani

"Prose consists less and less of words chosen for the sake of their meaning, and more and more of phrases tacked together like the sections of a prefabricated hen-house."

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Aberjhani

"A life without books is a thirsty life, and one without poetry is...like a life without pictures."

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"And Marianne, who had the knack of finding her way in every house to the library, however it might be avoided by the family in general, soon procured herself a book."

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"Every healthy person at some period must feed on fiction as well as fact; because fact is a thing which the world gives to him, whereas fiction is a thing which he gives to the world."

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"To read well, that is, to read true books in a true spirit, is a noble exercise, and one that will task the reader more than any exercise which the customs of the day esteem. It requires a training such as the athletes underwent, the steady intention almost of the whole life to this object. Books must be read as deliberately and reservedly as they were written. It is not enough even to be able to speak the language of that nation by which they are written, for there is a memorable interval between the spoken and the written language, the language heard and the language read."

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