The Fault in Our Stars (4)
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As I pulled up outside of my house, Augustus clicked the radio off. The air thickened. He was probably thinking about kissing me, and I was definitely thinking about kissing him. Wondering if I wan... -
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My favorite book, by a wide margin, was <An Imperial Alliction>, but I didn't like to tell people about it. Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and y... -
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"They don't kill you unless you light them," he said as Mom arrived at the curb. "And I've never lit one. It's a metaphor, see: You put the killing thing right between your teeth, but you don't giv... -
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I looked over at Augustus Waters, who looked back at me. You could almost see through his eyes they were so blue. "There will come a time," I said, "when all of us are dead. All of us. There will c...
Eat, Pray, Love (13) 更多
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第63页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
When you're lost in those woods, it sometimes takes you a while to realize that you are lost. For the longest time, you can convince yourself that you've just wandered a few feet off the path, that... -
第59页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
The Italian we speak today, therefore, is not Roman or Venetian (through these were the powerful military and merchant cities) nor even really entirely Florentine. Essentially, it is Dantean. No ot... -
第53页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
Still, despite all this, traveling is the great true love of my life. I have always felt, ever since I was sixteen years old and first went t Russia with my saved-up babysitting money, that to trav... -
第52页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
I'm bad (or, rather, lazy) at researching a place before I travel, tending just to show up and see what happens. When you travel like this way, what typically "happens" is that you end up spending ... -
第46页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
Walking home after that meal, around 11:00 PM, I could hear noise coming from one of the buildings on my street, something that sounded like a convention of seven-year-olds—a birthday party, maybe... -
第37页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
It wasn't so much that I wanted to thoroughly explore the countries themselves; this has been done. It was more that I wanted to thoroughly explore one aspect of myself set against the backdrop of ... -
第32页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
I joined him the following Tuesday night. Far from being freaked out by these regular-looking people singing to God, I instead felt my soul rise diaphanous in the wake of that chanting. I walked ho... -
第29页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
But why must everything always have a practical application? I'd been such a diligent soldier for years—working, producing, never missing a deadline, taking care of my loved ones, my gums and my c... -
第25页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
Addiction is the hallmark of every infatuation-based love story. It all begins when the object of your adoration bestows upon you a heady, hallucinogenic dose of something you never even dared to a... -
第22页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
David and I met because he was performing in a play based on short stories I'd written. He was playing a character I had invented, which is somewhat telling. In desperate love, it's always like thi... -
第19页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
True wisdom gives the only possible answer at any given moment, and that night, going back to bed was the only possible answer. -
第17页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
In the end, what I have come to believe about God is simple. It's like this—I used to have this really great dog. She came from the pound. She was a mixture of about ten different breeds, but seem... -
第10页 Italy or "Say it like you eat it" or 36 tales about the pursuit of pleasure
I walk up the stairs to my fourth-floor apartment, all alone. I let myself into my tiny little studio, all alone. I shut the door behind me. Another solitary bedtime in Rome. Another long night's s...
云图 (1)
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第485页 亚当·尤因的太平洋日记
我最近的历险让我变得很像个哲人,特别是在晚上,我什么也听不到,除了溪流用无尽的从容把巨砾磨成小卵石的声音。我的思绪就这样流淌着。我学着洞察历史中的活动,并构想出决定文明世界兴衰的规则,系统地阐释这...
英国式谋杀的衰落 (4)
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第116页 李尔王、托尔斯泰和弄臣
你不可能有什么论据来为一首诗辩护它的流传就为自己作了辩护,否则,它就是无法辩护的。如果这个考验成立,我想在莎士比亚这起案件上,判决应该是“无罪”。像所有其他作家一样,莎士比亚迟早会被遗忘,但很少可... -
第115页 李尔王、托尔斯泰和弄臣
在有些家庭里,做父亲的会对他的孩子说,“你再这样我就揍你,”而做母亲的则是噙着眼泪,把孩子搂在怀里,爱护地低声说,“宝贝,你这么做对得起妈妈吗?”谁能说第二种方法不如第一种专制?真正的区别并不在于... -
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“。。。。。。这个案件会像以前的那种家庭毒杀戏剧那样为大家长期流传,后者是一个稳定的社会的产物,在这种社会里,到处都左右一切的伪善至少能保证,像谋杀那样严重的犯罪应该有强烈的感情为动机。 -
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“中国茶叶有今天不应轻视的优点:它便宜,可以不加奶就喝,但不够刺激。你喝了以后并没有感到人聪明了一些,勇敢了一些,或者乐观了一些。”
奇风岁月 (21) 更多
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第607页 第五部:永远的奇风镇
接着,她们两个陷进去了,而我走到门口却忽然停下脚步。我抬头看看天空。那清澈蔚蓝的天空。我仿佛看到天空有四个孩子的影子,还有他们的狗。他们都长着翅膀,在灿烂的阳光下嬉笑玩闹。只要那神秘的力量不消失,... -
第596页 第五部:永远的奇风镇
不过,我总觉得,不管他再怎么邪恶,他内心深处或许还有一丝尚未泯灭的人性吧,否则,在那关键的一刻,他为什么要救我一命呢?我不相信有谁是邪恶到无可救药的。也许,对人性的看法,我比较像爸爸:天真。但不管... -
第593页 第五部:永远的奇风镇
我一直努力不让自己变老,然而,那是多么艰巨的任务。当然,我说的不是生理上的衰老,因为年龄的增长是一种荣耀。我说的是人生态度。我看过很多跟我同年龄的人一夕之间突然变老。他们开始变得保守严肃,动不动就... -
第591页 第五部:永远的奇风镇
那真是一个旋风与彗星的年代。而就像河流奔向大海一样,时间之河最终一定会流向未来。要使你想预知未来会有什么变化,那我只能说,你一定会把自己搞得头昏脑胀。不过,我记得当年女王说过,如果你不了解自己的过... -
第535页 第四部:严冬的真相——第四节:穆特里的堡垒
好慢好慢,漫长如永恒。从他敲第一下到第二下之间那漫长的时间里,人类文明的兴盛衰亡已经数度更替,浩瀚宇宙已经有无数星星诞生,无数星星陨落了。.........................那天是平安夜,后来等莱特富特先生爬... -
第493页 第四部:严冬的真相——第二节:信心
“因为我们已经走遍了这个世界,看透了这个世界,见识过这世上形形色色的人。有时候,一想到这个世界,我就怕得要死,因为这世上有太多残酷的人,冷漠的人,有太多人对别人很不尊重,草菅人命。而且,科里,这种... -
第481页 第四部:严冬的真相——第二节:信心
这个墓园里埋藏了多少被遗忘的故事,埋藏了多少烧毁的老图书馆?还有,年复一年,究竟有多少年轻的灵魂在这里累积了越来越多的故事?这些故事都被遗忘了,失落了。我好渴望能够有个像电影院的地方,里头有一本记... -
第473页 第四部:严冬的真相——第二节:信心
当叛徒用那空洞茫然的眼神看着我,那一刻,我认为自己已经懂得什么是死亡。当内维尔老师最后一次对我说再见时,我认为自己已经懂得什么是死亡。当那个人开车冲进萨克森胡,被漆黑冰冷的湖水吞没,那一刻,我认为... -
第471页 第四部:严冬的真相——第一节:孤独的旅程
——“............他们都知道,那男孩是独一无二的。即使过了一万年,有的星星陨灭了,有的星星诞生了,全宇宙还是找不到第二个像他那样的男孩。他是地球上唯一能够飞到其他星球的男孩,也是每个星球唯一愿意邀... -
第453页 第四部:严冬的真相——第一节:孤独的旅程
“我的意思是......这个世界变得太多,虽然现在还不至于所有的东西都变,但已经和从前完全不一样了,再也回不去了。总有一天,你会听到有人说,‘噢,太棒了,天黑了还可以到超市来买东西,而且货架上的东西有很... -
第404页 第三部:燃烧的秋天——第七节:日正当中的奇风镇
弗农虽然是个疯子,可是他就像海滩男孩一样,接触过很多人很多事。他有点像上帝之眼,看着奇风镇的人来来去去,看得透每个人的希望与贪婪,善良与邪恶。他看透了赤裸裸的人性。也许,他已经看透了人生。 -
第337页 第三部:燃烧的秋天——第三节:弗农的晚餐之约
然而,当他看到那本书的封面时,他忽然明白他出卖了自己的孩子,他忽然明白他把自己的孩子打扮得像妓女,结果,只剩下那些渴望丑恶的人才会找上他的孩子。他们只想玩弄她,纵情之后就把她丢到一边,因为世上像她... -
第335页 第三部:燃烧的秋天——第三节:弗农的晚餐之约
然而,那本书描写的是生命,是人生。那些你曾经有过的欢乐与悲伤,你曾经听过和说过的话,还有生活中的点点滴滴,这一切组成了你的记忆,构成你的人生。人生就像河流一样蜿蜒,缓缓奔流,你永远不知道自己将流向... -
第299页 第三部:燃烧的秋天——第一节:帽子上的绿羽毛
我拿起在萨克森湖畔捡到的那根羽毛,摆在手掌心,然后拿出我的放大镜,仔细检查上面的纹路和凸起的部位。假如福尔摩斯在这里,他应该能够从羽毛上推敲出某些线索。只可惜我不是福尔摩斯,我就跟华生医生一样愣头... (1回应) -
第281页 第二部:天使与魔鬼的夏季——第九节:夏日的尾声
这时候,尼莫忽然放开嗓门大叫起来。听得出来那是用尽全身力气的呐喊,那声音是如此惊天动地,吓了我们一大跳。接着,他的喊叫声忽然变得不太一样,变成一种哀号,越来越尖锐,越来越凄厉,充满痛苦,充满渴望。... -
第277页 第二部:天使与魔鬼的夏季——第九节:夏日的尾声
上帝啊,这就是我的朋友。他们永远在紧要关头把我吓得屁滚尿流,真有一套。 -
第201页 第二部:天使与魔鬼的夏季——第五节:撒旦降临
人世间就是这么回事。大家都渴望相信这个世界是美好的,可是却老是认定这个世界残酷又丑陋。 -
第185页 第二部:天使与魔鬼的夏季——第四节:奔向自由
那些照片里,黑暗仿佛变成了活生生的东西,生长在人群中,感觉就像病毒一样,迫不及待想扩散到照片外面。 -
第175页 第二部:天使与魔鬼的夏季——第三节:神臂小子
天底下最残酷的,莫过于满腔愤怒却饱受欺压无力还手,只能默默忍受委屈。而更残酷的是欺负你的人卑鄙无耻,只敢欺负弱小。 -
第134页 第二部:天使与魔鬼的夏季——第一节:学期最后一天
我坐在座位上,耳朵听着老师的长篇大论,心里却暗暗祈祷她赶快结束。我脑子里塞了太多金玉良言,真希望能够把脑袋打开,把那些金玉良言倒出来,让它们在灿烂的夏日里随风飘散。 -
第123页 第一部:春天的痕迹——第七节:女王的召唤
人心真是一种很奇怪的东西,不是吗?明明没有蜘蛛,你心里却结满了虚幻的蜘蛛网。明明阳光普照,你的心却笼罩在一个想象的黑暗世界里。
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