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Presently a soprano voice of richness and depth floated from the open windows of the parlor, resonating over the darkening greenery. All at once it was as if the entire scene before them was awakened by that voice, infused with unexpected life: the western sky, streaked with bands of pale gold and purple; the two houses, standing gray and disconsolate against that sky; the clusters of trees casting deep black shadows here and there across the ground. The same voice that brought everything suddenly to life also drew them into another, much deeper world—a world that was normally hidden, a world that stretched out into eternity. Yusuke, who had at first looked on with a sense of distance as everyone else sat listening, their faces intent on the music, found himself being gradually drawn in as well, forgetting the moment and the place, lending his ear during that unworldly stretch of time as if entranced. No one spoke. The singing could not have lasted ten minutes, but when it ended he found the darkness all at once grew deeper.

~ Minae Mizumura

Minae Mizumura Fiction Gothic I Novel Japanese Literature Novel

The problem lies not with genre but with formula, which consists of seeing genre conventions as restrictions rather than mere guidelines, ends in themselves rather than possibilities.

~ David Corbett

David Corbett Character Fiction Film Genre Tv

We make fiction because we are fiction ... It lived us into being and it lives us still.

~ Russell Hoban

Russell Hoban As Above So Below Collective Unconscious Consciousness Fiction Macrocosm Microcosm Virtual Reality Wisdom

Which one is more true -- unity in diversity of culture or diversity in unity of religion!

~ Ajay

Ajay Fiction Thriller Novels

The gossip will kill your Great Grandmother.

~ Linda Joyce

Linda Joyce Contemporary Fiction Romance

...Sigerius realized that every academic looked like every other academic. - Bonita Avenue, p.49

~ Peter Buwalda

Peter Buwalda Dutch Literature Fiction Fiction Novel

We work all our lives to be who we become. And, it's who we become that determines what becomes of us.

~ Melinda West Seifert

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Life really is a story, and every story comes to an end. At the same time, it seems we all leave in the middle of our own stories. It's who we become that gives the story body, form and meaning.

~ Melinda West Seifert

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I was so enthused with literature -- not stuck on literature, but in love with letters -- that I was easily inclined to bring all the conversations round to works I had read or fictitious characters from my readings about whom I loved to talk

~ Joseph Zobel

Joseph Zobel Book Fiction

She's still quite fit at ninety, fit enough to chew her food with her own teeth. Apparently she grew up in a house without a bar of soap, let alone tooth powder. Her family didn't have electricity until she started elementary school, and she'd never seen a train until the tracks of the Koumi line were laid in Saku. It's exactly as if she were born in the Edo period. These days, you only have to drive for five minutes to find a sparkling clean convenience store, with bright lights above shelves stocked with everything you could possibly need. Land that used to be fields of mulberry bushes is now crisscrossed by smooth, wide roads lined with video rental stores and fast food restaurants.I would say O-Hatsu has seen more changes in her lifetime than I have. After all, she lived for most of the century when this country was changing faster than it ever had before. Even so, I have a feeling that the inside of her head has remained much the same as when she was a girl. By the inside of her head I mean the way she sees the world around her—the language she uses to make sense of it. In my case, the very way I looked at the world and the words I used to understand it had altogether changed.

~ Minae Mizumura

Minae Mizumura Fiction Gothic I Novel Japanese Literature Novel

No girl can forget the day she lost her virginity, or the circumstance that led to it

~ Augustine Sam

Augustine Sam Fiction Women S Fiction

Stories are Life’s instruction manuals.

~ Robert Peate

Robert Peate Fiction Life

Often, when I am able to check out a book, I read it a dozen times before returning it, desperate to remain lost in the magic of someone else's story.

~ Amy Engel

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I am death; I am this blood, these ravaged lands, and this wanton destruction. – Panchali Draupadi

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

… the greatest mystery, the greatest wonder of creation is that we are capable of both relentless reason and boundless love ... It is not about what we are, but what we can become.– Govinda Shauri

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

Cynicism can blind one to subtler virtues

~ David Mitchell

David Mitchell Fiction

Sentimentality was used because other political avenues were closed, and authors hoped that through it they could bring about a political change that would fulfill the egalitarian promises of the Revolution. Real political venues were unavailable, so fiction became a medium for authors to appeal to audiences for change.

~ Todd M. Brenneman

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The more we prepare for war, the more we make it a reality. Yet, it would seem, to prepare for war may also be the best and possibly the only way to avoid it.’ – Govinda Shauri, The Aryavarta Chronicles - Kurukshetra

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Battle Fiction India Mythology Strategy War

A wise man does not step betwixt the beast and his meat

~ David Mitchell

David Mitchell Fiction

The proposition that primitive dream imagery might reproduce, albeit imperfectly, the experience of one's ancestors, including their terrors, was rather too existentially charged for post-modern sensitivities, for which the meaningless hypothesis of memory de-junking was much more appealing. Even worse, the notion that one's own ideation, one's own monsters, or indeed oneself as a monster, might be transmitted forward to future generations threatened deeply assumptions about the privacy of the mind and an individual's discretionary power of inviolable concealment over unedifying thoughts.

~ Robert Edeson

Robert Edeson Dream Theory Dreams Fiction

She's dead. So is your fat pansy. You can be dead, too, if you want.

~ Richard Stark

Richard Stark Crime Fiction Hard Boiled Noir

...every harsh word spoken, every such act or even thought doesn’t just disappear - it hangs around somewhere in totality and some day it boomerangs to haunt us.

~ Veena Nagpal

Veena Nagpal Fiction Hindu India Muslim

For too long now divinity and destiny have legitimized what reason and compassion would not. An individual for a family, a family for the kingdom, a kingdom for an empire... And now – an empire for humanity.– Govinda Shauri

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Compassion Fiction Indian Love Mythology Nobility Strategy War

No one person is the cause for or consequence of all that happens. I am just the tenth man, the threshold, the turn in the tide. I stand here on the shoulders of humanity, a mere instrument of Time.– Govinda Shauri

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy Time War

Kill them. Kill them all. Remind the world what it means to be Arya. Remind the world what it is to walk with the gods. – Syoddhan Kauravya

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

Kill them. Kill them all. Remind the world what it means to be Arya. Remind the world what it is to walk with the gods.– Syoddhan Kauravyaw

~ Krishna Udayasankar

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We are at war. There will be scars. – Uttara Vairati

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

The Wheel of Time spins: there is beginning and there is end. But why does the Wheel of Time spin? Is it some divine force that propels it? Or is that force humanity, people in search of change and a better way of life?– Asvattama Bharadvaja

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy Time War

I have placed my faith in humanity, but faith in the universal becomes meaningless without faith in the individual. – Panchali Draupadi

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

Peace is one thing, revolution is another. You were either impatient or highly optimistic to think one would lead to the other. – Panchali Draupadi.

~ Krishna Udayasankar

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You… are the symbol of the revolution that will transform Aryavarta, you are the one who has brought us to this.– Panchali Draupadi

~ Krishna Udayasankar

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Men like you and I make myths, we weave stories to sanctify the life that has been given to us. But not Govinda. Men like him don’t make myths; they make destiny. – Kshatta Vidur

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

Without love, we would not comprehend compassion.- Govinda Shauri

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Compassion Fiction Indian Love Mythology Nobility Strategy War

A new age dawns, Uttara. The Wheel of Time has turned. Not too long from now – hopefully in our lifetime – Aryavarta will be a janapada, a realm ruled by its people, the largest such in the world!– Abhimanyu Karshni

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

Sisyphus, I. I cling to my rock, you don’t have to chain me. Stand back! I roll it up—up, up. And … down we go. I knew that would happen. See, I’m on my feet again. See, I’m starting to roll it up again. Don’t try to talk me out of it. Nothing, nothing could tear me away from this rock.

~ Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag Fiction Short Story

Noble though it may be, our way of life is nothing but servitude. It does not take long for servitude to turn to subjugation.– Shikandin Draupada

~ Krishna Udayasankar

Krishna Udayasankar Fiction Indian Mythology Nobility Strategy War

That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking, what's your vice and what brand of trouble does it lead to?

~ Neal Stephenson

Neal Stephenson Fiction Funny Novel Vice

Capital dictates the fate of humanity.

~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer

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What was justice, after all, but a particular outcome?

~ Suzanne Rindell

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That's the thing about fiction, that you live in it totally for a little while, but you must forget it, sometimes totally forget it, in order to go about the rest of your day.

~ Catherine Lacey

Catherine Lacey Fiction Reading Stories
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