From David Mitchell, the Booker Prize nominee, award-winning writer and one of the featured authors in Granta ’s “Best of Young British Novelists 2003” issue, comes his highly anticipated third novel, a work of mind-bending imagination and scope. A reluctant voyager crossing the Pacific in... read more
Cloud Atlas is a novel that explores science, develops characters and transcends time to become a masterpiece. There are a number of different storytellers and stories that make up the whole, but each is intertwined with the others in a unique way, creating a Russian doll effect. There are six... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“Souls cross ages like clouds cross skies, an' tho' a cloud's shape nor hue nor size don't stay the same, it's still a cloud an' so is a soul. Who can say where the cloud's blowed from or who the soul'll be 'morrow? Only Sonmi the east an' the west an' the compass an' the atlas, yay, only the atlas o' clouds.”Zachry
“Glass and peace alike betray proof of fragility under repeated blows.”Adam Ewing
“A half-read book is a half-finished love affair.”Robert Frobisher
“To men like Ayrs, it occurs to me, this temple is civilization. The masses, slaves, peasants, and foot soldiers exist in the cracks of its flagstones, ignorant even of their ignorance. Not so the great statesmen, scientists, artists, and most of all, the composers of the age, any age, who are civilization’s architects, masons, and priests. Ayrs sees our role is to make civilization ever more resplendent. My employer’s profoundest, or only, wish is to create a minaret that inheritors of Progress a thousand years from now will point to and say, “Look, there is Vyvyan Ayrs!”How vulgar, this hankering after immortality, how vain, how false. Composers are merely scribblers of cave paintings. One writes music because winter is eternal and because, if one didn’t, the wolves and blizzards would be at one’s throat all the sooner.”Robert Frobisher
“Success intoxicates rookies in the blink of an eye”Timothy Cavendish
“Unlimited power in the hands of limited people always leads to cruelty.”Timothy Cavendish
“Perhaps those deprived of beauty perceive it most instinctively.”Sonmi~451
“My life amounts to no more than one drop in a limitless ocean. Yet what is any ocean, but a multitude of drops?”Adam Ewing
“...Yet how is it some men attain mastery over others while the vast majority live and die as minions, as livestock? The answer is a holy trinity. First: God-given gifts of charisma. Second: the discipline to nurture those gifts to maturity, for though humanity’s topsoil is fertile with talent, only once seed in ten thousand will ever flower-for want of discipline…Third: the will to power. This is the enigma at the core of the various destines of men. What drives some to accrue power where the majority of their compatriots lose, mishandle, or eschew power? Is it addiction? Wealth? Survival? Natural selection? I propose these are all pretexts and results, not the root cause. The only answer can be ‘There is no “Why.” This is our nature.’ ‘Who’ and ‘What’ run deeper than ‘Why.’””
“If there be any eyrie so desolate, or isle so remote, that one may there resort unchallenged by an Englishman, 'tis not down on any map I ever saw.”Adam Ewing
“"Sometimes the fluffy bunny of incredulity zooms round the bend so rapidly that the greyhound of language is left, agog, in the starting cage."”Timothy Cavendish
“"The memoirs are bad enough, but all that ruddy fiction! Hero goes on a journey, stranger comes to town, somebody wants something, they get it or they don't, will is pitted against will. 'Admire me, for I am a metaphor.'"”Timothy Cavendish
“The strong eghorged themselves on the weak”Dr. Goose
“whosoever spilt a man's blood killed his own mama-- his honor, his worth, and his sole”Adam Ewing
“As many truths as men. Occasionally, I glimpse a truer Truth, hiding in imperfect simulacrums of itself”Adam Ewing
“The better organized the state, the duller its humanity”Vivian
“Whoever opined "Money can't buy you happiness" obviously had far too much of the stuff.”Robert Frobisher
“How vulgar, this hankering after immortality, how vain, how false.”Robert Frobisher
“I became a scientist because it's like panning for gold in a muddy torrent. Truth is the gold.”
“It's a wise soul who can distinguish traps from opportunities.”Luisa Rey
“history--"little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind"”
“Despondency makes one hanker after lives one never led.”Timothy Cavendish
“Unlimited power in the hands of limited people always leads to cruelty”
“Because you cannot discern our differences, you believe we have none.”Sonmi-451
“if happiness means the conquest of adversity, or a sense of purpose, or the xercise of one's will to power, then all Nea So Copros's slaves we surely are the most miserable”Sonmi
“like many he clung to the belief that hard work and a blemishless record were enough to achieve status.”Sonmi-451
“Is lite alive?...Perhaps lite is life”
“You said you envied your unthinking, untroubled sisters.That is not quite the same as withing to be one.”
“We are only what we know, and I wished to be much more than I was”Sonmi-451
“most of science's holy grails are discovered by accident, in unexpected palces”Hae-Joo-Im
“I said something about reading not being knowledge, about knowledge without xperience being food without sustenance.”Sonmi~451
“Time is the speed at which the past decays”Sonmi-451
“Travel far enough, you meet yourself”
“Fantasy. Lunacy.All revolutions are, until they happen, then they are historical inevitablities”
“"Freedom!" is the fatuous jingle of our civilization, but only those deprived of it have the barest inkling re: what the stuff actually is.”Timothy Cavendish
“as if there could be anything not don a hundred thousand times... As if Art is the What, not the How!”Timothy Cavendish
“Once any tyranny becomes accepted as ordinary its victory is assured.”Veronica
“Power, time gravity, love. The forces that really kick ass are all invisible.”
“nothing is more tiresome than being told what to admire.”Robert Frobisher
“Any society's upper crust is riddled with immorality, how else d'you think they keep their power? Reputation is king of the public sphere, not private.”Vivian
“Boundaries between noise and sound are conventions, I see now. All boundaries are conventions, national ones too. One may transcend any convention, of only one can first conceive of doing so.”Robert Frobisher
“If we believe humanity is a ladder of tribes, a Colosseum of confrontation, exploitation & bestiality, such a humanity is surely brought into being”Adam Ewing
“Torturous advances won over generations can be lost by a single stroke of a myopic president's pen or a vainglorious general's sword.”Adam Ewing
“Liberality? Timidity in the rich! Socialism? The younger brother of a decrepit despotism, which it wants to succeed.”Vyvyan Ayrs
“...what did I do to relax? I play Go against my sony, I said. To relax? he responded, incredulous. Who wins, you or the sony? The sony, I answered, or how would I ever improve? So winners, Hae-Joo proposed, are the real losers because they learn nothing? What, then, are losers? Winners? I said, If losers can xploit what their adversaries teach them, yea, losers can become winners in the long term.”Sonmi-451
“I lied, yes, but that doesn't make me a liar. Lying's wrong, but when the world spins backwards, a small wrong may be a big right.”Joe Napier
“A man like me has no business with this substance 'beauty', yet here she is, in these soundproofed chambers of my heart.”Robert Frobisher
“Belief is both prize and battlefield, within the mind and in the mind's mirror, the world.”Adam Ewing
The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing
Letters from Zedelghem
Half-Lives: The First Luisa Rey Mystery
The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish
An Orison of Somni~451
Sloosha's Crossin' an' Ev'rythin' After
An Orison of Somni~451
The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish
Half-Lives: The First Luisa Rey Mystery
Letters from Zedelghem
The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing
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