Quotations
"I don’t know much about death and the sorriest lesson I’ve learned
is that words, my most trusted guardians against chaos,
offer small comfort in the face of anyone’s dying."
~Alison Hawthorne Deming “Inside the Wolf”
"No, I said, he was a failure.
You can’t remember
a nobody’s name, that’s why
they’re called nobodies.
Failures are unforgettable."
~ “Failure” by Philip Schultz
"There’s nothing terribly wrong with feeling lost, so long as that feeling precedes some plan on your part to actually do something about it. Too often a person grows complacent with their disillusionment, perpetually wearing their 'discomfort' like a favorite shirt."
~Jhonen Vasquez
“Of course, I want to
save the world, she said,
but I was hoping to do it
from the comfort
of my regular life.”
~ “Regular Life” by Brian Andreas
is that words, my most trusted guardians against chaos,
offer small comfort in the face of anyone’s dying."
~Alison Hawthorne Deming “Inside the Wolf”
"No, I said, he was a failure.
You can’t remember
a nobody’s name, that’s why
they’re called nobodies.
Failures are unforgettable."
~ “Failure” by Philip Schultz
"There’s nothing terribly wrong with feeling lost, so long as that feeling precedes some plan on your part to actually do something about it. Too often a person grows complacent with their disillusionment, perpetually wearing their 'discomfort' like a favorite shirt."
~Jhonen Vasquez
“Of course, I want to
save the world, she said,
but I was hoping to do it
from the comfort
of my regular life.”
~ “Regular Life” by Brian Andreas