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>grab nearest book
>go to page 73
>2nd paragraph
>3rd sentence
>determines the rest of your life

"I loved you when I saw you today and I loved you always but I never saw you before..."

(sentence continues but I'd rather leave it there :3)

For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway

>> No.1818144

"THE GIRL WITH CURIOUS HAIR" BY DAVID FOSTER WALLACE. STORY "LYNDON".

PHRASE:

>'May I ask what whatever job I seem to have
applied for consists of, sir.'

NO. WHY?

>> No.1818147

Second paragraph is only 2 sentences long.

>> No.1818148

The second paragraph only has two sentences. Guess I'm gonna die.

>> No.1818154

>>1818148
Oh fucking snap.

But then. we are all going to die.

>> No.1818155

>>1818148
>>1818147
I guess that for these situations we could accept the 2nd sentence from the 2nd paragraph, or the 3rd sentence from the 3rd paragraph.

>> No.1818158
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>At different times, family members promised to research the matter, but no one cared enough to set aside the time when the busy new year began.
>no one cared
>no one

>> No.1818159

A barren land, bare waste, vulcanic lake, the dead sea: no fish, weedless, sunk deep in th earth.

Fucking Ulysses man.

>> No.1818161

>The morning is cloudy.
All Quiet on the Western Front

Anyone care to take a stab at this cryptic metaphor?

>> No.1818159,1 [INTERNAL] 

'Big consignments of drugs.'
icanlivewiththat.jpg

>> No.1818163

"Being here is like-like-being taken on a holiday when one has been a good little girl and done all one's lessons."

Fair enough. Off to class now.

>> No.1818165

>2nd paragraph only has one sentence

WELP.

Guess I better get started on that will.

>> No.1818166

"He will not admit anything, and downfaces everybody" (Stoker, 73)

Dracula | Bram Stoker

Interdasting.

>> No.1818168

>>1818155
Then:
We suffer, therefore we think, and we do so because thinking helps us to place pain in context, it helps us to understand its origins, plot its dimensions and reconcile itself to its presence.

It follows that ideas which have arisen without pain lack an important source of motivation.

>> No.1818171

I got undressed and looked at myself, and I began to cry.

From The Sound and the Fury- William Faulkner

>> No.1818177

fortunately having nearly gotten lost inside his own house has for the moment diminished his appetite for its darkness

ok

>> No.1818178

"You can blow up a building, easy"
Fight Club.

So...should I?

>> No.1818179

>>1818161
All your mornings from now on will be cloudy. No metaphor there.

>> No.1818180

>Wasn't it wonderful.

THANKS SYLVIA PLATH!

>> No.1818181

>Atahuallpa himself admitted that we had killed 7,000 of his men in that battle
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies By Jared Diamond

>> No.1818182

> It was an unpleasant gray and the sun had not troubled to come out.

>> No.1818183

>At least, Grandma said, 'I hear Leon's making lots of money."

...Good for Leon.

>> No.1818184

>>1818183
Sorry. At LAST Grandma said.
Apparently, I won't be making the money that Leon does, and I can't type. Great.

>> No.1818185

I move around the food chain in what's called "the carbon cycle"

>> No.1818186

There is no third sentence in the second paragraph of the 73rd page of the Norwegian translation of Haruki Murakami's 1Q84.

I interpret that as that my life cannot be determined, that it is up to me to make my life, or that I shall see, but not yet.

>> No.1818187

I don't want to know the future so I'll just sage this thread and continue with my life.

>> No.1818189

>>1818182
Have fun in Alaska.

>> No.1818190

One of them on duty, striking the gong to tell the time of day, missed his beats when his eye was attracted by a beautiful girl passing the temple gate.

>> No.1818191

>>1818179
I'm okay with this. Shit weather is god tier

>> No.1818195

>>1818182
Forgot to mention it's from Everything that Rises must Converge.

>> No.1818197

um... no third sentence. so here's the 1st sentence of the 3rd paragraph.
"What do you mean, don't tell you?"
:l fuck. I'm always in the dark.
Franny and Zooey- JD Salinger

>> No.1818207 [DELETED] 

>入寮して1か月以内なら部屋の移動が可能ってことになってるらしいけ
ど。。。よほどの理由がなければ受理されないだろうしな
>mfw the closest book was a manga, and now my life is apparently about people not letting me do shit unless I have a good reason to
>mfw when I don't have a face

>> No.1818213

入寮して1か月以内なら部屋の移動が可能ってことになってるらしいけど。
。。よほどの理由がなければ受理されないだろうしな。

>mfw the closest book was a manga, and now my life is apparently about people not letting me do shit unless I have a good reason to
>mfw when I don't have a face

>> No.1818216

"And then they went out to dinner and the three of them drank too much, happy as children, talking about jealousy and its disastrous consequences." (2666)

>> No.1818235

The signatories committed themselves to fighting agains the BROWN decision, and thereby the supreme court!

>> No.1818236

>>1818216
and then she ends up with the cripple. how is that fair ?

>> No.1818241

Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond

"All of the other Indian soldiers whom Atahuallpa had brought were a mile from Cajamarca ready for battle, but not one made a move, and during all this not one Indian raised a weapon against a Spaniard."

BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN??????

>> No.1818245

>mfw it's the bible
>I already base my life on the word of god
feels good man

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>>1818245

>> No.1818247
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"When at last he was nestled upon his perch, he looked like an eggplant balanced atop a thumb tack" - A Confederacy of Dunces

Well, bang go those last traces of self esteem...

>> No.1818261

"But there was no name to put on the end of the 'Hey' and a six foot two athletic black man shouting 'Hey' in a dense crowd does not create easiness wherever he goes."

Well, I'm already six foot two. I just I need to start going out in blackface and chasing people through crowds after watching Mozart's Requiem.

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>>1818245

>> No.1818268

"Oh, is that so?"

>> No.1818270

Dorothy Sayers: The Complete Stories.
...
And another one bites the dust. Dammit.

>> No.1818272

I thought about him, spending my life without him, and a second later was on the linoleum floor dropping my legs through the hatch.

Well, that's pretty gay. John Dies at the End.

>> No.1818273

"The limits which my capacity for thought imposes upon me are narrow enough, but the province to be traversed here is infinite."

Dat Kafka

>> No.1818275
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"How could she deny him a used canoe?"

...

>> No.1818278

>Men say, practically, Begin where you are and such as you are, without aiming mainly to become of more worth, and with kindness aforethought go about doing good.

Fucking Thoreau...

>> No.1818285

'He had no restraint, no restraint- just like Kurtz- a tree swayed by the wind.'

Now, this works as a general character statement, but I'm concerned that the immediate context is death by spear. On the other hand, a spear!

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>>1818285
sup conrad

>> No.1818292

When you make a 3-3 point invasion like this, if Black's only stone in the immediate area is a 4-4 stone, White can usually live in sente.

~The Book of Go

>> No.1818304

"This stranger was a squat figure of a man, clad in finer attire than I had ever seen."

>> No.1818313
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1818313

>"Why would we all go trotting down to the lake and end up in chains?"

>> No.1818318

>His sudden rages amused her.

Eh.

>> No.1818322

Suite Francaise, by Irene Nemirovsky

>"Now that hurts... that hurts here," she said, touching her heart.

I know that feel. I'm living that feel.

FEELS BAD, MAN.

>> No.1818338

>select the prince
>50-word run on sentence that never ends as my quote
>I'm_not_typing_that.jpg

FUCKING
MACHIAVELLI

>> No.1818364

Cataclysm n 1. An overwhelming flood. 2. Any violent change or upheaval, as a war or earthquake. [Gk., kataklysmos flood]

>> No.1818374

"Nine inches of treacherous tin!"

>> No.1818378

"He must've left the door unlocked"
-'The High Window', Raymond Chandler

Looks like I'll be getting robbed a lot...

>> No.1818379

>Documents From the (American) Revolution
>"The minority will not agree to this."

I guess I'll be famous, but only white people will like me.

>> No.1818381

"The ambulance took away the upper and lower remains of Mr. Antsey and also a policeman with a bleeding face."

Cool beans, brah.

>> No.1818382

third paragraph, only sentence:

"The doctor clicked his pen slowly a few times and explained that he's more interested here in what she would choose to call the feeling, since it was her feeling."

>> No.1818385

"Like Michael Jackson, who, when he's not fighting child molestation charges, busies himself playing with the Elephant Man's pelvis."

>> No.1818388

"Four million of them, at any rate, were nursing venereal diseases; and among the ladies syphilis brought about some forty thousand miscarriages that year."

:-/

>> No.1818391

"What a lady, boy. A queen for Chrissake"

who the fuck put catcher in the rye on my desk?

>> No.1818399

>Reader's Digest Home Improvement Manual
>"The Jack is then removed"
I guess I must now find jack and remove him, or maybe play cards for a living?

>> No.1818403

Fuck Harry Potter and it's 2 sentence paragraphs.

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>>1818379
Son?

>> No.1818417

The Volga, nature, the towns she visited, her comrades, her successes and failures--she did not so much describe as sing them, every line breathed the trustfulness I was accustomed to seeing in her face--and with all that, a mass of grammatical errors and an almost total lack of punctuation.

what is this supposed to mean

>> No.1818421

"Parou denovo."

Life, the Universe and Everything by Douglas Adams but in portuguese.
Guess I have to stop, again.

>> No.1818423

>>1818405
Its...its been so long.

>> No.1818429

>>1818391
>The two ugly ones' names were Marty and Laverne
Same book. Different edition, perhaps?

>> No.1818430

"No doubt he would have been against, but with revealing concessions."

Drawn and Quartered, by Cioran. Speaking of Pascal and suicide.

>> No.1818432

>>1818171

"She looked at neither her shoulders nor her breasts: she disliked her body." - Sartre, Age of Reason

:\\\

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>>1818423
Shhhhhh....let's just share this moment in peace.

>> No.1818442
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1818442

>In fact, expressions such as amakudaru and amagakeru** that are still used frequently today are to be found already in the Kojiki and Manyoushuu, two of the earliest written works in the language.

>** Literally, "to descend from heaven" and "to ascend from heaven", nowadays used ironically in reference to government officials who use their influence to obtain posts for themselves in private organizations, or of executives in private business who move up into government circles.

The Anatomy of Dependence, Takeo Doi, M.D.

>> No.1818444

He could taste flecks of teeth on his tongue.

>> No.1818455

>This is not a coincidence but is an inherent feature of evolutionary processes.

[DESTINY: MAD SCIENCE] UNLOCKED.

It's what I get for sitting next to The Singularity is Near.

>> No.1818457

"The man got up from his desk."
>mfw James Joyce is using Dubliners to troll me from beyond the grave

Oh well, time for an overwrought academic analysis of the underlying symbolism of this meaningless phrase so that I can scry my future.

>> No.1818461

>>1818442

That sounds... really interesting.

>> No.1818471

"The formal cadence of predictive science that holds for either wave or particle is transformed into a creative dance of a transcendent wavicle."
-The Self-Aware Universe by Amit Goswami.

the fuck?

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>>1818471
>transcendent wavicle

What kind of funky shit you reading there, son?

>> No.1818484

"Well, she wins Hagens manic heart right away, and soon he has wandered off from the Lake of the Slime Euphoria and is in a wide legged stance over her with the camera zeroed in on her like she is Maria Montez in a love scene - and now the Beauty Witch is off on her trip for good..."

- Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

>> No.1818501

>>1818479
just picked it up from the library, haven't really read it yet. heard it was good from a friend. it's about how the universe is made of consciousness instead of matter, and how quantum physics apparently proves this. and partly about how the worlds of science and religion can work together. seemed interesting. not so sure after that quote though.

>> No.1818508

" I keep seeing lots of cats - they're running away, but I never get to see what's chasing them"
warriors firestars quest

>> No.1818521

Victories Of the Space Marines : Edited by Christian Dunn

but loil kept most of the functions well maintained...

sounds like my life so far pwnt

>> No.1818535

"Therefore the entire soul is composed of very small seeds, which form a chain throughout the veins, flesh, and sinews; this must be so, because, even when all the soul has quit the whole body, the external contour of the frame is preserved in its integrity and not one grain of weight is wanting."

-Lucretius, On the Nature of Things

sooooo when i die i'll lost my seeds but still weigh the same as i do now, i guess

>> No.1818539

>Но что поделаешь?
Indeed.

>> No.1818559

http://www.kongregate.com/games/Leviathan278/lost-in-space

>> No.1818585
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>Intricately divided muscles articulate the spine, broad thin sheets enfold the abdomen, and thicker fleshier muscles give form, movement and strength to the shoulders.
>Anatomy for the Artist - Sarah Simblet

EXPLANATION PLEASE.

>> No.1818590

"Each chromatid consists of a single, tightly coiled molecule of DNA."

I knew that already...

>> No.1818591

>>1818585

I skimmed that & got kind of turned on.

>> No.1818610

"UML and C++: A Practical Guide to Object-Oriented Development", 2nd ed., Lee & Tepfenhart.

"We cover many different techniques for identifying objects in this chapter".

Looks legit

>> No.1818639

>>1818585
You bought the shitty Anatomy for the Artist instead of the one by Barcsay.

>> No.1818644

>nearest book gives me some measures of a blues song
>next nearest book is on a shelf
>FULL OF OTHER BOOKS
>spend half an hour looking at page 73's looking for a significant quote
>make my way all around the house as I mostly own bilingual dictionaries dryly worded nonfiction tomes
>Finally-- "Once again the chapel of the Grail is a still and peaceful place, and you see now something which was hidden from you before -- a small door behind the altar."

WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
MORE BOOKS?

>> No.1818696

>>1818134
This may not be the best of all possible worlds, but it is the best way to the best world.

>> No.1818704

For they would have wished only to add it to all they regretted having left undone, while they might yet have done it.

The Plague - Camus

>> No.1818707

Zhu went on performing as a front-man for Mao for almost half a century until the two men died within weeks of each other in 1976

Mao: The Unknown Story - Jung Chang

By the way, fucking terrible book. If you wanted to read the most slanted piece of shit ever here's your chance.

>> No.1818717

"Ivanov had again his former amiable smile."

Darkness at Noon (Koestler)

>> No.1818733

>Yes, some discoveries are great simply because they confirm what you had suspected all along.

>> No.1818736

He was not inclined, however, to feel in this case any very compassionate concern.

The Man Who Was Thursday - G. K. Chesterton

Okay.

>> No.1818751

The nearest book to me was Finnegans Wake. There is no 3rd sentence in the 2nd paragraph on page 73, it's just one sentence long.

"And thus, with this rochelly exetur of Bully Acre, came to close that last stage in the siegings round our archicitadel which we would like to recall, if old Nestor Alexis would wink the worth for us, as Bar-le-Duc and Dog-an-Doras and Bangen-op-Zoom."

>> No.1818753

'Cause you know darling, I love only you.

The Beatles Chord Songbook.

>> No.1818755

>>1818696

Is that some Candide?

>> No.1818772

"You are going to be extremely rich, get mad bitches and OP is a faggot."

The Picture of Dorian Gray - Lord Byron

>> No.1818775

The movement of the Same he caused to revolve to the right by way of the side; the movement of the Different to the left by way of the diagonal.

Plato's Timaeus

>> No.1818781
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The Thief's Journal, Genet.

>I traveled alone.

>> No.1818782

"The special case in which the cadence spacing is two was long ago dubbed an alternating monotony."

>> No.1818793

"The Professor had been stricken whilst returning from the Newport boat; falling suddenly, as witnesses said, after having been jostled by a nautical-looking negro who had come from one of the queer dark courts on the precipitous hillside which formed a short cut from the waterfront to the deceased's home in Williams Street"

- H.P Lovecraft

>> No.1818805

"It is the face of his own evil shadow that grins at Western man from the other side of the Iron Curtain"

Man and His Symbols - Carl G. Jug

>> No.1818810

Turning into live kipple.
Do androids dream of electric sheep

>> No.1818824
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I find I incorporate gneiss, coal, long-threaded moss, fruits, grains, esculent roots,

>> No.1818840

'I was't thinking of joining,' Treslove had told him then.

Howard Jacobsen, "The Finkler Question."

>Jacobsen uses single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") to mark dialogue

>> No.1818843

>>1818793
horey shit I just read that yesterday

>> No.1818869

God will lead you to his sacred mountain.

Blaise Pascal "Pensees"

>> No.1818922

"Jack was powerless and raged without knowing why."

>> No.1818948
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"Over the course of time, any unlikely initial state will evolve into a more probable state--a situation like the one in which all the atoms have approximately the same energy."

>> No.1818949

a young Frenchmen lags behind, he is overtaken, he puts up his hands, in one he holds up his revolver-does he mean to shoot or to give himself up?-a blow from a spade cleaves through his face.

>> No.1818964

"For each audio file, the Info column displays the following: Sample Rate, Bit Depth, Status Icon, File Size."

Logic Pro 9 and Logic Pro Express 9 Professional Audio Production - David Nahmani

It appears that I will be going into the audio engineering/production industry for the rest of my life. I am most definitely ok with this.

>> No.1818985

"No answer."

Stephen King's "The Gunslinger"

Well fuck you.

>> No.1818987

"She was a bank teller who had always exchanged pleasantries with me over the counter."

When do I meet her?

>> No.1819009

2nd paragraph only has two sentences.
Doesn't have a third sentence.
What does it mean?
Oh God. WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Somebody, talk to me. Tell Me What It Means. Oh, pitiful God, please, somebody talk to me. Tell me what it means.

>> No.1819010

「他にどんな一年がいたっけな。」
涼宮ハルヒの驚愕 ・ 谷川 流

>> No.1819014

Joke's on you, Pg. 73 just has Figure 3.6 (Edward Teach) on it.

>> No.1819022

>He went on talking, his eyes fixed on a framed text hanging on the dirty white wall, 'Vengeance in Mine'.

Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys.

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"It moves at a steady pace on a road hard to discern, and always forward."

Meditations of Marcus Aurelius

>> No.1819180

I saw this thread a few times before I decided to do it. I am satisfied with the result.

>It was peaceful and right.

I take it to be a nod toward my gracefully accepting nature, and a sign that it shall continue.

>> No.1819204

"Twelve cents for such a gnat-like thing!"

Um, what? It's from Tony Buzans "Use Your Head", which I haven't read since I was about 16, and I'm 31. It was just the nearest book on the nearest bookcase.

It's from where he was using the short story "Kusa-Hibari", by Lafcadio Hearne, to illustrate, um... something or other.

The book fell right open on page 73 too. I guess the rest of my life really is going to be a gnat-like thing worth 12 cents.

>> No.1819211

My nearest didn't have paragraphs or sentences in it (a very very long rant) so I went to the next closest:

...Which the second paragraph of only has two sentences...

The next sentence reads:

"The possibility had never before been a possibility"

>> No.1819239

Infinite Jest - David Foster Wallace

"A state of not caring about anything."

Sounds about right.

>> No.1819260

The simple gestures have become toxic.

>> No.1819264

>A State of not caring about anything.

What's scary, is how accurate that is.

>> No.1819265

Het schip liep op shaab suadi in december 1977 en toen twee sleepboten uit Port Soedan het schip iets te enthousiast van het rif probeerden te trekken, sloeg het om en zonk het.

How the fuck does that afect the rest of my life?

And what if my Kindle was closer than that book, what book would I have chosen?

This is stupid. Screw you guys, I'm going home.

>> No.1819267

He hardly knew his selving

>> No.1819277

>>1818736
I got
>>The fifth is a friend of mine, and a very fine fellow; and what is even more
important from our point of view, he owns a motor-car.

I guess this means my friend's getting a car soon (and it will define the rest of my life).

>> No.1819288

>>1819277

Berryman

>>1819267

Chesterton

>>1819265

WTF? Zonk?

>> No.1819290

>Maybe bringing a troll along was provocative, but Detritus was a citizen, gods damn it, just like everyone else.

>> No.1819292

"This meant staying away from the aggressive interventionism that started under Kennedy, and from the abrupt, politically reactive policymaking that made the nation so panicky and uncertain under Nixon."

Alan Greenspan - The Age Of Turbulence.

>> No.1819303

A light snoring.

>> No.1819304

>>1819290

>Maybe bringing a troll along was provocative, but D&E was a /lit/izen, gods damn it, just like everyone else.

>> No.1819359

"Perhaps you should do the same thing little sister, wed Tully to Stark in your arms."

>> No.1819362

Abnormal abdominal swelling from fluid retention may indicate heart failure

The concept of audit evidence includes information knowable at the time a reporting decision is made and does not include predictions about future resolution of uncertainties.

One might say to the person one was training: "Look, I always do the same thing: I...."

>> No.1819364

There's only two sentences in the second paragraph on page 73 of this book. Fail, OP.

>> No.1819367

There is a drawing of Threnody
(Lamplighter DM Cornish)

>> No.1819398

>nearest book is The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century, Volume C
>it starts on page 2057

Below that is an Emily Dickinson collection, Final Harvest:
"The stiff Heart questions was it He, that bore,"

Fair enough.

>> No.1819592

"I don't want anything like that happening while I'm in charge."

Nope, I certainly don't.

Catch 22.

>> No.1819605

>grab nearest book
On the Road - The Original Scroll

>go to page 73
Got it

>2nd paragraph
well fuck you good sir

>> No.1819621

Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats. I'll read 'sentence' as 'line'.

The Lover Asks Forgiveness Because of His Many Moods: "... hopes that in mere hoping flicker and cease". Forecast not good.

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>grab nearest book
The C Programming Language

>page 73, 2nd paragraph, 3rd sentence
int atoi(char s[])


Hey, you asked me to grab the nearest book.

>> No.1819632

"Even though it is impssible that there should be people as zeuxis used to paint, yet it would be better if there were, for the ideal type ought to be surpassingly good"
Aristotle: On the Art of Poetry.

>> No.1819639

>grab nearest book
Synthesis and Optimization of Digital Circuits, by Giovanni de Mitcheli. Was laying under my mouse pad.

>go to page 73
>2nd paragraph
>3rd sentence
...There is no third sentence in the second paragraph.

>determines the rest of your life
I have no life.

FFFFUUUUUU-

>> No.1819642

Once he was in a retreat and intensively doing the practice of Walsai, one of the most important tantric deities of Bön, he was summoned by his master.

>> No.1819646

> Thus thelies of Melkor were made true in seeming, though Feanor by his own deeds had brought this thing to pass; and the bitterness that Melkor had sown endured, and lived still long afterwards between the sons of Fingolfin and Feanor.

The Silmarillion - Tolkien

Not sure if good.

>> No.1819647
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1819647

"Trifles light as air/
are to the jealous confirmations strong/
as holy writ."

Othello 3:3:323-5

pic unrelated

>> No.1819650

Erleichtert schob er das blange, vielgeliebte Stück hin, Geld klirrte zurück, und Edgar fühlte sich mit einem Male wieder unsäglich reich, nun, da er das braune Stück Pappe in der Hand hatte, das ihm die Freiheit verbürgte, und in seiner Tasche die gedämpfte Musik von Silber klang.

>> No.1819654

"I was in the rental car and heading for the road out of town back to the airport, just as soon as i got out of the kill zone"

The atrocity archives | Charless stross.

I'm going abroad? lucky me.

>> No.1819721

Olivers lambs we do call them, skatterlings of a stone, and they sall be gathered unto him, their herd and paladin, as nubilettes to cumule, in that day hwen, same the lightning lancer of Azva Arthur-honoured (some Finn, some Finn avant!), he skall wake wrom earthsleep, haught crested elmer, in his valle of briers of Greenman's Rise O, (lost leaders live! the heroes return!) and o'er dun and dale the Wulverulverlord (protect us!)his mighty horn skull roll, orand, roll.


>>1818159

Sitting next to my bookshelf, grabbing the nearest tome. One upping you with Finnegans Wake.

But yeah, seems my life will be quite odd.

>> No.1819732

>>1819721

Fineggan's Wake man.

What the fuck was Joyce on?

>> No.1819746

>>1819732
Finnegans Wake. No apostrophe. So is it the wake of Finnegan, are a number of Finnegans waking up (and so on)?

>> No.1819747

"There'll be a trial I suppose" I said slowly, "and people would buy me drinks".

The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss.

>> No.1819760

"Films?" I said. I could hardly believe my ookos, brothers, as you may well understand.

Kinda obvious what book it is.

>> No.1819772
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1819772

>>1819732
>>1819746
>>1819721

>> No.1819793

"keen attention was focused on the crab nebula where remnants of the old explosion might exist."
this is I get for leaving Asimov's guide to science around. What would appear to be a disturbing sexual metaphor via the medium of astrophysics. Sucks.

>> No.1819796

omfg

Theoretical choices exclude or imply, in the statements in which they are made, the formation of certain concepts, that is, certain forms of coexistence between statements: thus in the texts of Physiocrats, one will not find the same modes of integrating quantitative data and measurementsas in the analyses of the Utilitarists.

"The Archeology of Knowledge" by Michel Foucault
p. 73, 2nd paragraph, 3rd sentence

Don't really know what to make of this in terms of "determines the rest of your life".

>> No.1819821

— Como passou de hoje de manhã? disse ele a Marcela.

>> No.1819830

>There were battered magazines and a few dirty books on a special shelf over his bunk.

Of mice and men, btw. Many thanks, bastards, now all my books will be dirty >:(

>> No.1820034

'Accordingly she gave him the Heavenly deer-bow and the Heavenly true-deer-arrows, and so despatched [sic] him."

Aston translation of the Nihongi

>> No.1820062

"I knew she was happy that I had defeated her."

This could go either way.

>> No.1820069

"WE would also intercept VC couriers, kill or capture them, and pass whatever information they were carrying to Navy Intelligence."

Rogue Warrior - Richard Marcinko

>> No.1820128

-Es que como aquél, siempre lo digo, hay pocos.

>> No.1820145

"The ice flows to the sea in rock-walled glaciers mostly (Figure 4.4), but the coast of Greenland lacks the large ice shelves of the Antarctic."

Woohoo I'm going to be Roald Amudsen

>> No.1820155

"For, to make it brief, this Palamon
Perpetually is condemned to prison,
In chains and fetters until his death;
And Arcita is exiled upon pain of beheading
Forevermore out of that country,
Nor evermore shall his lady see."

Damn you, fate.

>> No.1820176

"How similar in form are these four functions, copy-tree, count-leaves,
flatten, and rfind-if. Indeed, they’re all instances of an archetypal function
for recursion on subtrees.
"

>> No.1820200

"Y desde Copérnico para adelante no sólo lo logró sino que se jactó de lograrlo."

[Sabato Ernesto - El Escritor Y Sus Fantasmas]

Fuck you OP, It just describes me.

>> No.1820233
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1820233

>"Can there be any question that the defendant is guilty of being a Christian?"

I guess I'm going to be a martyr?

>> No.1820255

Reedy freckled soprano?

>> No.1820267

>He dressed, set in his shoulder strap his sharp blade.

fuck yes, i'm menelaus

>> No.1820961

>>1818187

counter-sage 49

>> No.1820973

There were twenty small boys and seventeen small girls.

Pedophile general?

>> No.1821050

"I want to see you in all your virginal glory."

Valerie and Her Week of Wonders - Vitezslav Nezval

Aww yiss, motherfucker.

>> No.1821087

Pierre Trudeau, Stark argued, "is a man of significant political misunderstanding, and he is not a man of his age - he was a generation out of date on the day he was elected. That, as Voltaire would say, has been the great misfortune of Canada, and to no small degree, of the world."

Bomb Canada (and Other Unkind Remarks in the American Media) - Chantal Allan

Sooooo.. I'm becoming a politician?

>> No.1821097

"I know that they're lies."

Flashback - Michael Palmer
Finnish translation

Very promising, I must say.

>> No.1821102

"Den tänkande datorn" - Jeffrey Rothfeder

"Därigenom erbjuder de den första praktiska överblicken av tillämpad AI-forskning"

>> No.1821108

second paragraph is a single line of dialogue

>> No.1821109

Suddenly, he screamed, "Woman are crap! Screw woman!"

Oh dear.

>> No.1821119

"Last night I had a dream, a horrid dream, fighting with things." Shit.

>> No.1821131

"What are you doing? You'll start a brush fire. We'll all burn!"

Apparently I have to be an arsonist

>> No.1821150

"It's easy," whispered Tom, "I'll learn you."

Tom Sawyer, chapter 6, "Tom Meets Becky"
(sounds kinda creepy, i think i'll pass on that, tom)

>> No.1821173

>>1821150
Instant boner.

>> No.1821257

"North-Eastward it was inky black, and out of the blackness shone brightly and steadily the pale white stars."

The Time Machine | H.G. Wells

>> No.1821267

Struggling to conjure up Chichina in his mind, he tried to give the impression that the breakup had not devastated him.

>> No.1821271

"Josh Billings was a great an, a great writer."
Cannery Row

>> No.1821273

Transmetropolitan: Back on the Street

"You fuck with us again, you go home in a bag."

>> No.1821275

I shall pray God to send charity into this hideous world, and sympathy for the weak, and love for the unhappy and unfortunate.

>> No.1821286

>>1821275
Wow, Quentin sure is having fun pretending to be anon today.

>> No.1821296
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"They are bred up in the principles of honour, justice, courage, modesty, clemency, religion, and love of their country; they are always employed in some business, except in the times of eating and sleeping, which are very short, and two hours for diversion, consisting of bodily exercises."
- Gulliver's Travels

Wow, this fits so perfectly it's kind of scary!

>> No.1821300
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"He reassured himself that he carried two sealed weapons never before seen off the Tleilaxu core planets."

I am going to spend the rest of my life training to kill Honored Matres with undetectable dart throwers.

>> No.1821303

"The century's greatest detective was a busy man, and probably hard to reach outside of appointed times."
-Death Note: Another Note

Bow down, niggers.

>> No.1821347

Hah! I know where Mossflower is from 'ere.

>> No.1821352

"At this moment boys were running along the street with bundles of papers under their arms."
3rd sentence of the 2nd full paragraph of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
WEAK.
Of all the cool shit I could have ended up with in this book it had to be some shit about Mexican paperboys.

>> No.1821365

"In any model of the solar system it is impossible to show the sizes of the planets on the same scale as their orbits, because the planets would then be almost too small to see."

-Cosmos; Carl Sagan

I don't know how to feel.

>> No.1821463

We wait with anxiety, yet without the smallest fear, for the result.
Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam, by Stephen W Sears

>> No.1821476

>>1819239


>>1818382


Who can't count?

>> No.1821487

"... 'Clean, hard-working, dependable, quiet type.' ..."
No, seriously. It's my copy of A Confederacy of Dunces.

>> No.1821488

"And as if I'd want to hit back."

A Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

>> No.1821505

Linear Algebra by Friedberg, Insel, and Spence 4th Edition:

"Corollary. Let V and W be vector spaces, and suppose that V has a finite basis {v1, v2, ... , vn}."

oh my life

>> No.1821506

>She knocked.

Oh, fuck.

>> No.1821516

Because I am conveinced that language precludes this longstanding debility, it is capable of magical synergy, which baffles, which torrentially exists as occult centrality.

>> No.1821525

I have two books that were equal length away, so I'll post both.

"Suppose you explained what just happened." The Martian Chronicles- Ray Bradbury
That seems accurate.

"This is Zaphod Beeblebrox from Betelgeuse Five, you know, not bloody Martin Smith from Croydon."
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy- Douglass Adams
Wow this is scary related to the first one. BUT WHAT CAN IT MEAN?

>> No.1821528
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"Everything is neatly in its place: needles and swabs, syringes and gloves, disinfectant and bandages."

>> No.1821551

Micheal Baigent
"Racing Towards Armageddon"

"Vivid details are clearly a mark of truth to this preacher."

>> No.1821558
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"The angels, the staff, the caterers, the florist people."

Survivor - Chuck Palahniuk. In that context I would be baring my all to everyone.

>> No.1821583

>But Great Britain, he said, needed to face the reality of its permanent interest in bolstering the Habsburgs as a counterweight to France, "for if the French monarch once saw himself freed from a rival on that continent, he would sit in secure possession of his conquests, he might then reduce his garrisons, abandon his fortresses, and discharge his troops; but that treasure which now fills the plains with soldiers, would soon be employed in designs more dangerous to our country... We must consequently, my lords,... support the House of Austria which is the only power that can be placed in the balance against the princes of the family of Bourbon." -- Diplomacy by Henry Kissinger.

wat
And way to pick the longest sentence in the entire fucking book.

>> No.1822618

"It was her who burned you, the red woman, Melisandre, her!"
A Storm of Swords, GRRM

Funny enough I just started reading it and am currently on page 75 after finishing that Davos chapter.

>determines the rest of your life
Meh...

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Didn't Ivan ask about gettting four bucks for pool admission ten minutes ago?

>> No.1822647

From this new point of view, solving the equation Ax = b amounts to finding all vectors x in R4 that are transformed into the vector b in R2 under the "action" of multiplication by A.

>> No.1822682

>>1822647
>>1822647
with such explanation, it can be clearly seen that english mathbooks suck dick

>> No.1822706
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1822706

And if he contemplates anything at all, it is not the ghosts of past loves, but perhaps, through a narrow slit in the sun baked wall, some silent spanish plain, a noble soulless land in which he recognises himself.

>> No.1822719

>>1822682

So what does a good math book sound like

>> No.1822731

"He was some sort of distant connection of Zverkov's and this, stupidly enough, gave him some importance among us."

I rather like the next sentence more though:
"He always considered me a nobody, but treated me tolerably well, if not altogether courteously."

Notes from the underground - Thee-o-door doy-kos-eff-skee
I hate spelling his name and can never get it right; it just won't stick.

>> No.1822740

I'm not embarrassed to admit it: I wanted everything.

>> No.1822754
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"It was her who burned you, the red woman, Melisandre, her!"

what is this I don't evem

>> No.1822764

"And thus, with this rochelly exetur of Bully Acre, came to close that last stage in the siegings round our archicitadel which we would like to recall, if old Nestor Alexis would wink the worth for us, as Bar-le-Duc and Dog-an-Doras and Bangen-op-Zoom."

yay Joyce!

>> No.1822766

>>1822754

a girl called Melisandre is gonna pull off a wicked burn on you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwPLQ43JVYU

>> No.1822769

>be >>1822754
>"let's look at some other posts see what people got
>see >>1822618

mah nigga

you are in for a hell of a book my friend

>> No.1822819

because you loved pleasures and lived in disorder? Were you a fugitive

>> No.1822829

Dust in front of the door streaked with urine.


I don't even

>> No.1822861

"So be prepared to fold all offsuit hands except AK to a raise."

wat

>> No.1822906

>His pipe lay in two pieces, the stem bitten through cleanly.
>mfw I don't smoke
>mfw I have no face

>> No.1822923

>No one in the early church even imagined such an idea, since the family of Jesus played such a visible and pivotal role in his life and that of his early followers.

The Jesus Dynasty by James D. Tabor.
So, nobody thinks i'm a virgin anymore. Huh.

>> No.1822956

>>1822906
What's this from? Sounds familiar

>> No.1822963

>Here, Cayley is saying that the centre of pressure is 5 units from the leading edge, and 12 units from the trailing edge; i.e. Xcp = 5/17c.

brilliant

>> No.1822966

And when he's talking about a specific song from Criminal Minded, I've bolded it"

from Check The Technique

it's about rap albums

>> No.1823089

>"He stared into my eyes, comprehension at last dawning in his mind."

>Alhazred by Donald Tyson

I'm either a great teacher or a homosexual.

>> No.1823126

thomas paine - rights of man, common sense and other political writings

>Her cause was good.

would be awesome if i were a her.

>> No.1823254

I visualize them sitting in a bar and I remember why I started drinking alone - Dangling in the Tournefortia, Charles Bukowski; not looking so good for me then

>> No.1823336

>It's so unfeminine

>> No.1823357

>You just look cute and be that weird mix of innocent and confident, and we'll be fine.

Paper Towns - John Green

>> No.1823502
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>"After ten thousand years, Man had finally found something as exciting as war."

2001: A Space Odyssey - Arthur C. Clarke

Sounds pretty fucking awesome to me.

>> No.1823513

>>1823357
HAHAHAHAHA!

OH MY GOD HE READS JOHN GREEN!

HAHAHA!

OH GOD!

Seriously, get the fuck out of /lit/.

>> No.1823520

>>1823513
I don't read John Green you fuck, it was simply a suggestion to me so I thought I'd give this book a try, the first of his stuff I've read. To be honest, I'm like 10 pages in and I don't like it much.

>> No.1823522

>>1823513

Do not be silly.

>> No.1823732

Nothing.
Only 2 sentences.
MR James- Collected Ghost Stories.

>> No.1823761
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"The antennae are-"

The Gold Bug - Edgar Allan Poe

FIGURE THAT OUT.

>> No.1823768

"Backed by the king, in 1686 they revoked the corporate charters of Connecticut and Rhode Island and merged them with the Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth colonies to form a new royal province, the Dominion of New England."

Am I destined to go to New England or what?

>> No.1823770

"Needless to say, the mother didn't fire."

Mick Foley's autobiography

>> No.1823780

"Baba Mustafa, who was known to everyone by this name and who was cheerful by nature and always had a ready word for banter, squinted at the coin, because it was not light yet, and, seeing that it was gold, said, "Good first gift of the day! What do you want? Here I am ready to serve you!""

>> No.1823782

Any fighter with the black-and-gold checkerboard patern instantly was recognized as a Nellis aircraft, and when it landed at another base everyone on the ramp paused and stared as - like a midieval knight flinging aside his cloak - the pilot raised his canopy.

>> No.1823783

"I never asked because I didn't want to know"

well then

>> No.1823786

page 73 is a picture. fuck

>> No.1823801

"Bird flu alert: we are given assurances that hundreds of thousands of migrating birds will be shot from the sky." -The Coming Insurrection

>> No.1823808

"And another."

Guess the famous book.

>> No.1823821

"No sensible man, it was confessed, could doubt on which side the victory would turn."

The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne.

>> No.1823826

"As a general thing, nothing is more patent than the feeling of power--the sense of efficiency, of capacity, of mastery."

>> No.1823830
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"Grip the bar with your hands spaced 4 to 6 inches apart."

Oh dear.

>> No.1823837

His bloody head lolled over the edge.
Sanctuary - William Faulkner

>> No.1823864

>>1823821
You poor fool.

Enjoy the rest of your shitty book.

>> No.1824227
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1824227

"The century's greatest detective was a busy man, and probably hard to reach outside of appointed times."

>> No.1824246

"The central concept in bioethics of rational, autonomous decision making seems, in this larger context, not only culture-bound but an unrealistic ideal that cannot be realized in a world of unequal knowledge and of relationships with others that define who we are as 'selves'."

>> No.1824252

"A minute passed."

Well, shit.
Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky

>> No.1824288

"Now i shall return to Arcite, who little knew how near trouble was until Fortune had brought him into the snare."

I don't know how to make of things out of context.

>> No.1824299

"All her choices were gone."

From This Day All Gods Die, by Stephen R. Donaldson

Welp.

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Instinct helped him.

Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.

>> No.1824316
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"The essential difference between raw materials and fixed capital lies not in their liability to user and supplementary costs, but in the fact that the return to liquid capital consists of a single term; whereas in the case of fixed capital, which is durable and used up gradually, the return consists of a series of user costs and profits earned in successive periods.

J.M Keynes The General theory of Employment, Interest, and Money

Not quite sure what to make of this. I'll just write it in a note, carry it around with me, and hopefully it'll hit me.

Pic slightly related as I'm catch up in my Econ literature.

>> No.1824317

>>1818134
"They were cheerful and unafraid - because of a tube of Norwegian hemorrhoid remedy which they had eaten half an hour ago.'

Breakfast of champions, Vonnegut.

I am going to be high on ass the rest of my life.

>> No.1824318

>>1824252
>>1824309
Hmm, odd, different print or translation I guess.

>> No.1824492

You'll walk a good mile by the time your done, so war sensible shoes.

From a 1991 Toronto guide.

I'll go with it.

>> No.1824523

"We felt counted, watched, serial-numbered, enrolled in the vast multitude that would soon be leaving for the front."

:C that's not too inspirational

>> No.1824537 [DELETED] 

He felt he wanted to draw breath, to scream, and woke up.

:\

crime and punishment

>> No.1824547

>>1824492
wear* not war

>> No.1824548

"Reagan and Dad showed their resilience after losing Iowa in 1980 and 1988, respectively."

Decision Points - George W. Bush

This is so embarrassing...

>> No.1824550

With this perspective, let us now come back to the elusive word "form".

>> No.1824551

"Moonraker" by Ian Fleming

"He smartly opened the door of the car"

>> No.1824555

HAHAHHA!
From my lame as fuck politics book, but incidently, a classic line;

"In politics, as elsewhere, rules exist to be broken as well as to be obeyed!"

Keep in mind it's a uni textbook.

>> No.1824557

"The sky at sunset is so lovely."

I'm okay with this.

>> No.1824558

"Carry the world in your sights."

Note that it says sights, not sight. That means I'm going to be a gunner?

>> No.1824562
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"He just sat rigidly in the back seat hoping God would protect him."

The Room - Hubert Selby Jr.

>> No.1824564

I am making an example of them, an object lesson.

So what does this mean for me?

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1824732

finally,
his wife had never betrayed him,
nor had his luck.

Bukowski, "All the Little Girls"

>> No.1824742

"Eyes now look horizontally forward."

Handbook of T'ai Chi Ch'uan

>> No.1824746

Catch 22 (Opened straight to page 74-75, raged a little)

2nd paragraph has only once sentence:
"Naked?" she asked hopefully.

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1824770

At this stage in the process, humans were not deliberately choosing the tamest individuals for breeding.

>> No.1824774

>Or is it that I'm not facing the situation?

o.O

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Necronomicon, the lurking fear.

"We feared that the cold weather would come on and halt our explorations, for all agreed that the demon was generally quiet in winter."

Kinda creep.

>> No.1824799

"Tell once meant to count"
- Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson

I guess this means I should tell the girl I love my feelings. This is actually good advice. Thanks OP, you've changed a life.

>> No.1824803

mfw trying to do this with 'the trial'

(you cant)

>> No.1824821

>>1824799
I'm pretty sure it doesn't say that.

>> No.1824825

She has not merely art, consummate art-instinct, in her, but she has personality also; and you have often told me that it is personalities, not principles, that move the age.

Well, shit.

>> No.1824830

Something had changed

The Darkness that comes before - R Scott Bakker

>> No.1824832

After providing five adjectives to describe each parent, the interviewee is probed for specific episodic memories to illustrate why each descriptor was chosen.

>sorry, no.

>> No.1824835

He was a small, mournful-looking man who walked with a metal cane.

-Norwegian Wood

Striking

>> No.1824850

In this "nested demo" program, the inner loop sums numbers entered on the keyboard until the user enters a negative number.

C++ for dummies
WHAT THE FUCK DOES THIS MEEEAAANNN

>> No.1824851

aaaaaa the second paragraph only has 2 sentences

>> No.1824859

John A. Lamb collection; another large collection in 23 volumes, mostly foreign bookplates from the middle of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century.

-Provenance Research in Book History, David Pearson

>> No.1824884

Yellowstone was only a few days away; already they were within light-minutes of local traffic, threading through the web of line-of-sight communications which linked every significant habitat or spacecraft in their system.

Revelation Space. Hmmmm, I GAINED NOTHING OUT OF THIS

>> No.1824904

"The question therefore is to prevent desertion."
Frederick the Great on the Art of War

>> No.1824915

"I haven't seen her around much."

Great, that doesn't sound too promising. :/

>> No.1824927

"You will grow up to be the glory of your fatherland; like the wind you will fly in the forefront of the Cossacks, a velvet hat on your head, a sharp sabre in your hand."

-Collected tales of Nikolai Gogol

>> No.1825047

He had been outside the wall, and heard them in the curt conspiring.
-The Odyssey

>> No.1825055

Replying for the heck of it.

>He lived in considerable style, keeping the first coach and liveried servants in town, and taking great pride in his telescope, his microscope and his well-chosen library of English and Latin books.
Lovecraft collection, The Whisperer in Darkness

>> No.1825064

>'Certainly', they all said, in one way or another, and acted surprised at the question.

Gateway, Frederik Pohl

>> No.1825089

Oh snap, I don't even know how to translate this shit. Complicated musical terms from musical psychology in Dutch.

>> No.1825109

Kroger and Bryan each "had an interest in the links between the mystical orders and hypnosis, as well as in the uses of auto-hypnosis."

American Conspiracies, Jesse Ventura