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1 " The human imagination may be the most elastic thing in the universe, stretching to encompass the millions of dreams that in centuries of relectless struggle built modern civilization, to entertain the endless doubts that hamper every human enterprise, and to conceive the vast menagerie of boogeymen that trouble every human heart. "
― Dean Koontz , The Taking
2 " Reality isn't what it used to be. "
3 " ...like a scene from the swamps of Louisiana or the mind of Poe on opium. "
4 " Maybe there's nothing impossible tonight. We're down the hole to Wonderland, and no White Rabbit to guide us."If I remember correctly, the White Rabbit was an unreliable guide, anyway. "
5 " Although the human heart is selfish and arrogant, so many struggle against their selfishness and learn humility; because of them, as long as there is life, there is hope that beauty lost can be rediscovered, that what has been reviled can be redeemed. "
6 " Although she had resisted this knowledge all her life, had lived determinedly in the future focused there by ambition, she understood at last that this was the real condition of humanity: The dance of life occurred not yesterday or tomorrow, but only here at the still point that was the present. This truth is simmple, sel-evident, but difficult to accept, for we sentimentalize the past and wallow in it, while we endure the moment and in every waking hour dream of the future. "
7 " Futility is in the eye of the beholder. "
8 " We don't call them inmates,' Molly said, quoting one of the psychiatrists.'We call them patients. "
9 " The corpse you planted last year in your garden, Has it begun to sprout? Will it bloom this year?” —T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land "
10 " Then she looked into the shepherd’s eyes and saw what is to be seen in every dog’s eyes if it has not been broken by a cruel master: trust, strength without arrogance, a desire to give and receive affection—and an honesty so pure that deception, if contemplated, cannot be perpetrated. "
11 " We are born with the dead: See, they return and bring us with them.” —T. S. Eliot, Little Gidding "
12 " The dance of life occurred not yesterday or tomorrow, but only here at the still point that was the present. This truth is simple, self-evident, but difficult to accept, for we sentimentalize the past and wallow in it, while we endure the moment and in every waking hour dream of the future. "
13 " Throughout their seven years of marriage, they had conducted their lives by different clocks. She dwelled as much in the future as in the present, envisioning where she wished to go, relentlessly mapping the path that ought to lead to her high goals. Her strong mainspring was wound tight. Neil lived in the moment. To him, the far future was next week, and he trusted time to take him there whether or not he planned the journey. They "
14 " His dreams were killing him. "
15 " Probably they prefer we don't see them, but they want us to know what's happening with the weather because fear debilitates. Maybe they want us frightened, cowering, and pliable. "
16 " pitapatation "
17 " Pathoformic. "
18 " She stiffened her resolve with a line of Eliot’s verse: Life you may evade, but Death you shall not. "
19 " we’ve become hollow men, stuffed men, heads filled with straw, no convictions or higher purpose…and for hollow men, the world will end not with a bang but a whimper. "
20 " glistering "