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  • #181
    Paulo Coelho
    “You have to take risks, he said. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen. Every day, God gives us the sun--and also one moment in which we have the ability to change everything that makes us unhappy. Every day, we try to pretend that we haven't perceived that moment, that it doesn't exist--that today is the same as yesterday and will be the same as tomorrow. But if people really pay attention to their everyday lives, they will discover that magic moment. It may arrive in the instant when we are doing something mundane, like putting our front-door key in the lock; it may lie hidden in the quiet that follows the lunch hour or in the thousand and one things that all seem the same to us. But that moment exists--a moment when all the power of the stars becomes a part of us and enables us to perform miracles.”
    Paulo Coelho, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

  • #182
    Nicola Yoon
    “Maybe part of falling in love with someone else is also falling in love with yourself.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #183
    Nicola Yoon
    “Sometimes your world shakes so hard, it's difficult to imagine that everyone else isn't feeling it too.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #184
    Nicola Yoon
    “Stars are important," I say, laughing.

    "Sure, but why not more poems about the sun? The sun is also a star, and it's our most important one. That alone should be worth a poem or two.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #185
    Nicola Yoon
    “Growing up and seeing your parents' flaws is like losing your religion. I don't believe in God anymore. I don't believe in my father either.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #186
    Nicola Yoon
    “How can you trust something that can end as suddenly as it begins?”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #187
    Nicola Yoon
    “The trouble with getting your hopes too far up is: it's a long way down.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #188
    Nicola Yoon
    “People just want to believe. Otherwise they would have to admit that life is just a random series of good and bad things that happen until one day you die.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #189
    Nicola Yoon
    “People make mistakes all the time. Small ones, like you get in the wrong checkout line. The one with the lady with a hundred coupons and a checkbook.

    Sometimes you make medium-sized ones. You go to medical school instead of pursuing you passion.

    Sometimes you make big ones.

    You give up.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #190
    Nicola Yoon
    “Observable Fact: People aren’t logical.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #191
    Nicola Yoon
    “Observable Fact: I don't believe in magic.
    Observable Fact: We are magic.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #192
    Nicola Yoon
    “I love this part of getting to know someone. How every new piece of information, every new expression, seems magical. I can't imagine this becoming old and boring. I can't imagine not wanting to hear what she has to say.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #193
    Nicola Yoon
    “People spend their whole lives looking for love. Poems and songs and entire novels are written about it. But how can you trust something that can end as suddenly as it begins?”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #194
    Nicola Yoon
    “It’s hard trying to hold on to a place that doesn’t want you.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #195
    Nicola Yoon
    “If people who were actually born here had to prove they were worthy enough to live in America, this would be a much less populated country.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #196
    Nicola Yoon
    “We're kindling amid lightning strikes, a lit match and dry wood, fire danger signs and a forest waiting to be burned.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #197
    Nicola Yoon
    “Some people exist in your life to make it better. Some people exist to make it worse.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #198
    Nicola Yoon
    “When they say the heart wants what it wants, they’re talking about the poetic heart—the heart of love songs and soliloquies, the one that can break as if it were just-formed glass. They’re not talking about the real heart, the one that only needs healthy foods and aerobic exercise. But the poetic heart is not to be trusted. It is fickle and will lead you astray. It will tell you that all you need is love and dreams. It will say nothing about food and water and shelter and money. It will tell you that this person, the one in front of you, the one who caught your eye for whatever reason, is the One. And he is. And she is. The One—for right now, until his heart or her heart decides on someone else or something else. The poetic heart is not to be trusted with long-term decision-making.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #199
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “I saw thee once - only once - years ago:
    I must not say how many - but not many.
    It was a July midnight; and from out
    A full-orbed moon, that, like thine own soul, soaring,
    Sought a precipitate pathway up through heaven,
    There fell a silvery-silken veil of light,
    With quietude, and sultriness, and slumber,
    Upon the upturn'd faces of a thousand
    Roses that grew in an enchanted garden,
    Where no wind dared stir, unless on tiptoe -
    Fell on the upturn'd faces of these roses
    That gave out, in return for the love-light,
    Their odorous souls in an ecstatic death -
    Fell on the upturn'd faces of these roses
    That smiled and died in the parterre, enchanted
    By thee, and by the poetry of thy presence.

    Clad all in white, upon a violet bank
    I saw thee half reclining; while the moon
    Fell upon the upturn'd faces of the roses,
    And on thine own, upturn'd - alas, in sorrow!

    Was it not Fate, that, on this July midnight -
    Was it not Fate, (whose name is also Sorrow,)
    That bade me pause before that garden-gate,
    To breathe the incense of those slumbering roses?
    No footsteps stirred: the hated world all slept,
    Save only thee and me. (Oh, Heaven! - oh, G**!
    How my heart beats in coupling those two words!)
    Save only thee and me. I paused - I looked -
    And in an instant all things disappeared.
    (Ah, bear in mind the garden was enchanted!)
    The pearly lustre of the moon went out:
    The mossy banks and the meandering paths,
    The happy flowers and the repining trees,
    Were seen no more: the very roses' odors
    Died in the arms of the adoring airs.
    All - all expired save thee - save less than thou:
    Save only divine light in thine eyes -
    Save but the soul in thine uplifted eyes.
    I saw but them - they were the world to me.
    I saw but them - saw only them for hours -
    Saw only them until the moon went down.
    What wild heart-histories seemed to lie enwritten
    Upon those crystalline, celestial spheres!
    How dark a wo! yet how sublime a hope!
    How silently serene a sea of pride!
    How daring an ambition! yet how deep -
    How fathomless a capacity for love!
    But now, at length, dear Dian sank from sight,
    Into a western couch of thunder-cloud;
    And thou, a ghost, amid the entombing trees
    Didst glide away. Only thine eyes remained.
    They would not go - they never yet have gone.
    Lighting my lonely pathway home that night,
    They have not left me (as my hopes have) since.
    They follow me - they lead me through the years.
    They are my ministers - yet I their slave.
    Their office is to illumine and enkindle -
    My duty, to be saved by their bright fire,
    And purified in their electric fire,
    And sanctified in their elysian fire.
    They fill my soul with Beauty (which is Hope,)
    And are far up in Heaven - the stars I kneel to
    In the sad, silent watches of my night;
    While even in the meridian glare of day
    I see them still - two sweetly scintillant
    Venuses, unextinguished by the sun!”
    Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven and Other Poems

  • #200
    Nicola Yoon
    “The universe stops and waits for us.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #201
    Nicola Yoon
    “You're just looking for someone to save you. Save yourself.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #202
    Nicola Yoon
    “Hearts don't break. They just stop working. An old watch from another time and no parts to fix it.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #203
    Nicola Yoon
    “We think we want all the time in the world with the people we love, but maybe what we need is the opposite. Just a finite amount of time, so we still think the other person is interesting. Maybe we don't need acts two and three. Maybe love is best in act one.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #204
    Nicola Yoon
    “It's a long life to spend doing something you're only meh about.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #205
    Nicola Yoon
    "Hope" is the thing with feathers.
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #206
    Nicola Yoon
    “love is just chemicals and coincidence.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #207
    Nicola Yoon
    “Maybe part of falling in love with someone else is also falling in love with yourself. I like who I am with her.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #208
    Nicola Yoon
    “I am really not a girl to fall in love with. For one thing, I don’t like temporary, nonprovable things, and romantic love is both temporary and nonprovable.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star

  • #209
    Nicola Yoon
    “CARL SAGAN SAID that if you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. When he says “from scratch,” he means from
    nothing. He means from a time before the world even existed. If you want to make an apple pie from nothing at all, you have to start with the Big Bang and expanding universes, neutrons, ions, atoms, black holes, suns, moons, ocean tides, the Milky Way, Earth, evolution, dinosaurs, extinction- level events, platypuses,
    Homo erectus, Cro- Magnon man, etc. You have to start at the beginning. You must invent fire. You need water and fertile soil and seeds. You need cows and people to milk them and more people to churn that milk into butter. You need wheat and sugar cane and apple trees. You need chemistry and biology. For a really good apple pie, you need the arts. For an apple pie that can last for generations, you need the printing press and the Industrial Revolution and maybe even a poem.To make a thing as simple as an apple pie, you have to create the whole wide world.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #210
    Nicola Yoon
    “I want things that I can name, and some things that I can’t. I want this one moment to last forever, but I don’t want to miss all the other moments to come. I want our entire future together, but I want it here and now.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also a Star



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