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A Brave New World by Alduous Huxley



---42---
"Stability. No civilization without social stability. No social stability without individual stability."


---49---
"Government'san affair of sitting, not hitting. You rule with the brains and the buttocks, never with the fists."


---64---
"Bernard gave his orders in the sharp, rather arrogant and even offensive tone of one who does not feel himself too secure in his superiority."


---65---
"The mockery made him feel like an outsider; and feeling like an outsider he behaved like one, which increased the contempt and hostility aroused by his physical defects. Which in turn increased his sense of being alien and alone. A chronic fear of being slighted made him avoid his equals, made him stand, where his inferiors were concerned, self conciously on his dignity."


---70---
Words can be like X-rays, if you use them properly--they'll go through anything. You read and you're pierced."


---90---
"But I do. . . It makes me feels as though. . . as though I were more me, if you see what I mean. More on my own, not so completely a part of something else. Not just a cell in the social body. "


---148---
"Murder kills only the individual--and, after all, what is an individual?We can make a new one with the greatest ease-- as many as we like.  Unorthodoxy threatens more than the life of a mere individual; it strikes Society itself. "


---157---
"Success went fizzily to Bernard's head, and in the process completely reconciled him (as any good intoxicant should do) to a world which, up until then, he had found very unsatisfactory. In so far as it recognized him as important, the order of things was good."


---221---
"Actual happiness always looks pretty squalid in comparison with the overcompensations for misery. And, of course, stability isn't nearly so spectacular as instability. And being contented has none of the glamour of a good fight against misfortune, none of the picturesqueness of a struggle with temptation, or a fatal overthrow by passion or doubt. Happiness is never grand."


---222-3---
"Only an Epsilon can be expected to make Epsilon sacrifices, for the good reason that for him they aren't sacrifices; they're the line of least resistance. His conditioning has laid down rails along which he's got to run. He can't help himself; He's fordoomed. Even after decanting he's still inside a bottle--an invisible bottle of infantile and embryonic fixations. Each one of us, of course, goes through life inside a bottle. But if we happen to be Alphas, our bottles are, relatively speaking, enormous. We should suffer acutely if we were confined in a narrower space."


---223---
"The optimum population is modelled on the iceberg--eight-ninths below the water line, one-ninth above."


---228---
"One can't have something for nothing. Happiness has got to be paid for. You're paying for it, Mr. Watson--paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too."


---233---
"Yes, we inevitably turn to God; for this religious sentiment is of its nature so pure, so delightful to the soul the experiences it, that it makes up to us for all our other losses."


---235-6---
"The gods are just. No doubt. But their code of law is dictated, in the last resort, by the people who organize society; Providence takes its cue from men."





Better Off Ted (TV)

S1E5

Veronica- "It's not my fault I don't listen when you talk."

Veronica-  "How should I know what's wrong? I'm not some Greek philosopher."

S2E3

Dr. Bhamba- "It takes a village to kill a village."

S2E6

Veronica- "Together we are like Gandhi. I'm skinny and you're tan."

S2E11

Linda to Veronica- "There's no middle ground with you. Either you don't care at all or you care a hundred and crazy percent."

S2E12

Lem- "Then it's time to lower the gangplank, and welcome you aboard the Friend-ship."



Beautiful Creatures Series by Garcia & Stohl

Sorry this is all I have for this book. Sometimes that's the way the cookie crumbles.


***Beautiful Creatures***

"I suppose I am a snob. I loathe towns. I loathe townspeople. They have small minds and giant backsides. Which is to say, what they lack in interiors they make up in posteriors. They're junk food. Fatty, but ultimately, terribly unsatisfying." Fav



Gemma Doyle Trilogy (pt 1) by Libba Bray



***A Great and Terrible Beauty***

 “My annoyance has indeed been noted.”

“I could curse my bad temper, but it won’t get it back.”

“I want to ask him if it’s possible for a girl to be born unlovable, or does she just become that way?” 

“The vicar leads us in prayers that begin with ‘O Lord’ and end with our somehow not being worthy—sinners who have always been sinners and will forever more be sinners until we die. It isn’t the most optimistic outlook I’ve ever heard. But we’re encouraged to keep trying anyway.”


***Rebel Angels***

“All that we see or seem/Is but a dream within a dream” –Edgar Allan Poe
  
“In books, the truth makes everything good and fine. The good prevail. The wicked are punished. There is happiness. But it’s not really like that, is it?”

“No, I suppose it only makes everything known.”



The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray (Gemma Doyle Trilogy- pt 2)


“Deep inside each one, a thin blue soul burns pure and hot, devouring every bit of tinder to keep the fire going.”

“They’ve planned our entire lives, from what we shall wear to whom we shall marry and where we shall live. It’s one lump of sugar in your tea whether you like it or not and you’d best smile even if you’re dying deep inside. We’re like pretty horses, and just as on horses, they mean to put blinders on us so we can’t look left or right but only straight ahead where they would lead.”

“They believe and belief changes everything.”

“Hours feel like seconds; seconds are hours, for time is a dream.”

“We create illusions we need to go on. And one day, when they no longer dazzle or comfort, we tear them down, brick by glittering brick, until we are left with nothing but the bright light of honesty. The light is liberating. Necessary. Terrifying. We stand naked and emptied before it. And when it is too much for our eyes to take, we build a new illusion to shield us from its relentless truth.” Fav

“Why should we girls not have the same privileges as men? Why do we police ourselves so stringently—whittling each other down with cutting remarks or holding ourselves back from greatness with a harness woven of fear and shame and longing? If we do not deem ourselves worthy first, how shall we ever ask for more? 



Night World (pt 3) by L.J. Smith


***Huntress***

“Their legend says the first world was destroyed by fire. The second world was destroyed by ice. The third world ended in water—a universal flood. And the fourth world—well, that’s ours. It’s supposed to end in blood and darkness—and end soon.” Fav


***Black Dawn***

“Maggie took in the whole scene in a glance. It was one of those moments when everything changes forever.”

“Love is for weak people. It’s a delusion. And it can be deadly.”

Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown



***Da Vinci Code***

“Symbologists often remarked that France—a country renowned for machismo, womanizing, and diminutive insecure leaders like Napoleon and Pepin the Short—could not have chosen a more apt national emblem than a thousand-foot phallus.”

“It was man, not God, who created the concept of ‘original sin,’ whereby Eve tasted of the apple and caused the downfall of the human race. Woman, once the sacred giver of life, was now the enemy.” 

“Meaning that history is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books—books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. As Napoleon said, ‘What is history, but a fable agreed upon?’ By its very nature, history is always a one-sided account.”

“Authors, even the sane ones are nuts.”

“Is it surprising we feel conflicted about sex? Our ancient heritage and our very physiologies tell us sex is natural—a cherished route to spiritual fulfillment—and yet modern religion decries it as shameful, teaching us to fear our sexual desire as the hand of the devil.”


Bones (TV)



***Bones***

"I've noticed that very few people are scary, after they've been poked in the eye." –Dr. Brennan 1.19

“We make our lives out of chaos and hope….and love.” –Angela 2.2

 “Don’t use your brain so much, Sweetie. You have organs that can give you far more pleasure.” –Angela 2.15

"I can see how much pain you're in.... Is it worth it? To have your own happiness so contingent on another human being?" –Dr. Brennan
"If I was willing to give my life for Saschi.. why would I not be willing to risk my happiness for her?" –Ken Nakamura 4.22

"...We're all just interpreting signals from the universe and trying to make sense of them... Dim, shaky, weak, static-y little signals that only hint at the complexity of a universe that we cannot begin to comprehend." –Micah Leggat 6.9  Fav

“Who the hell ever got anything worth getting by being safe?” –Brittany Stephenson (DNR) 6.19

“There is an infinite, thrumming, unseen web that joins everything. Everything is connected to everything else. And this fact is nearly impossible for us to grasp because we are just mollusks shot up tight at the bottom of a dark, cold ocean, trying to make sense of stars that we cannot even see.” –Walter the Finder 6.19  Fav

"But what if we can bring it back to life?" -Daisy
"You're a scientist, Ms. Wick, a very good scientist. . . and as a scientist have you ever seen anything come back to life and be as good as it was?" - Cam
"No" -Daisy  8.13 (referring to relationships)