Libba Bray
"We're all strangers connected by what we reveal, what we share, what we take away--our stories. I guess that's what I love about books--they are thin strands of humanity that tether us to one another for a small bit of time, that make us feel less alone or even more comfortable with our aloneness, if need be."
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"We're all strangers connected by what we reveal, what we share, what we take away--our stories. I guess that's what I love about books--they are thin strands of humanity that tether us to one another for a small bit of time, that make us feel less alone or even more comfortable with our aloneness, if need be."
"كلنا غرباء، يربطنا ما نكشفه، ما نشاركه، ما نقتبسه — قصصنا. ولعل هذا ما أحبه في الكتب — إنها خيوط رقيقة من الإنسانية تشدنا بعضنا إلى بعض لوهلة قصيرة، تجعلنا نشعر بوحدة أقل، أو حتى براحة أكبر في وحدتنا، إن اقتضى الأمر."
Libba Bray
"For dreams, too, are ghosts, desires chased in sleep, gone by morning."
"فالأحلامُ أيضاً أطيافٌ، رغباتٌ تُطارَدُ في المنامِ، وتتلاشى مع الصباح."
Libba Bray
Lair of Dreams
"People always fear what they don't understand, Evangeline. History proves that."
"إن الناس دائمًا ما يخشون ما لا يدركونه يا إيفانجلين، والتاريخ خير برهان على ذلك."
Libba Bray
The Diviners
"There is an ancient tribal proverb I once heard in India. It says that before we can see properly we must first shed our tears to clear the way."
"تقول حكمة قبلية قديمة سمعتها ذات مرة في الهند: قبل أن نُبصِر حقاً، علينا أولاً أن نُذرف دموعنا لتُمهّد لنا السبيل."
Libba Bray
The Sweet Far Thing
"We're comfortable with women in certain roles but not comfortable with women expressing anger or fully accepting their power. The most daring question a woman can ask is, 'What do I want?"
"نألف المرأة في أدوار محددة، لكننا لا نألف غضبها أو استيعاب قوتها الكاملة. إن أجرأ سؤال يمكن للمرأة أن تطرحه هو: "ماذا أريد؟"
Libba Bray
"I got married in Florence, Italy. My husband and I were in love but totally broke, so we eloped and got married in Italy, where he was going on a business trip. We had to pull a guy off the street to be our witness. It was incredibly romantic. Florence is still one of my favorite cities in the world."
"تزوجتُ في فلورنسا بإيطاليا. كنا أنا وزوجي غارقين في الحب، لكننا مفلسان تمامًا، لذا هربنا وتزوجنا في إيطاليا حيث كان ذاهبًا في رحلة عمل. اضطررنا أن نستوقف رجلاً من الشارع ليكون شاهدنا. كانت تجربة رومانسية بشكل لا يصدق. ولا تزال فلورنسا إحدى مدني المفضلة في العالم."
Libba Bray
"The library card is a passport to wonders and miracles, glimpses into other lives, religions, experiences, the hopes and dreams and strivings of ALL human beings, and it is this passport that opens our eyes and hearts to the world beyond our front doors, that is one of our best hopes against tyranny, xenophobia, hopelessness, despair, anarchy, and ignorance."
"بطاقة المكتبة جواز سفرٍ إلى العجائب والمعجزات، تمنحنا لمحاتٍ من حيواتٍ ودياناتٍ وتجاربَ أخرى، وآمالِ وأحلامِ ومساعي البشرية جمعاء. وهذا الجواز هو ما يفتح أعيننا وقلوبنا على العالم خارج عتبات بيوتنا، وهو أحد أفضل آمالنا في مواجهة الطغيان وكراهية الأجانب واليأس والقنوط والفوضى والجهل."
Libba Bray
"Libraries are a force for good. They wear capes. They fight evil. They don’t get upset when you don’t send them a card on their birthdays. (Though they will charge you if you’re late returning a book.) They serve communities. The town without a library is a town without a soul. The library card is a passport to wonders and miracles, glimpses into other lives, religions, experiences, the hopes and dreams and strivings of ALL human beings, and it is this passport that opens our eyes and hearts to the world beyond our front doors, that is one of our best hopes against tyranny, xenophobia, hopelessness, despair, anarchy, and ignorance. Libraries are the torch of the world, illuminating the path when it feels too dark to see. We mustn’t allow that torch to be extinguished."
"المكتبات قوة خير لا تُقهر، هي أبطال يرتدون عباءات البطولة ويحاربون الشر. لا تستاء إن لم ترسل لها بطاقة تهنئة في أعياد ميلادها، وإن كانت ستفرض عليك غرامة إن تأخرت في إعادة كتاب. تخدم المجتمعات بكل إخلاص، والمدينة التي لا مكتبة فيها هي مدينة بلا روح. وبطاقة المكتبة هي جواز سفر إلى العجائب والغرائب، نافذة تطل بنا على حياة الآخرين، أديانهم، تجاربهم، وعلى آمال وطموحات ومساعي البشرية جمعاء. وهذا الجواز هو ما يفتح أعيننا وقلوبنا على العالم الفسيح خلف أبوابنا، وهو أحد أعظم آمالنا في مواجهة الاستبداد، ورهاب الأجانب، واليأس، والقنوط، والفوضى، والجهل. المكتبات هي مشعل العالم، تضيء الدروب حين يشتد الظلام ويصعب الرؤية. ويجب ألا نسمح لهذه الشعلة بأن تنطفئ أبدًا."
Libba Bray
"Mr. Babcock pats my shoulder. He smiles, and the caterpillar mustache — the envy of state troopers everywhere, I'm sure — straightens out again. I hear that on the weekends, he's a part-time security guard with mirrored sunglasses and a gun. He probably poses in front of his bathroom mirror to see how he looks saying "Freeze!"
"ربّت السيد بابكوك على كتفي وابتسم، فاستقامت شارباه الكثّتان اللتان تشبهان اليرقة — وهما، بلا شك، محط حسد رجال الشرطة في كل مكان. سمعت أنه في عطلات نهاية الأسبوع، يعمل حارس أمن بدوام جزئي، يرتدي نظارات شمسية عاكسة ويحمل مسدسًا. لربما يتخذ وضعيات أمام مرآة حمامه ليرى كيف يبدو وهو يقول: "تجمّد!"
Libba Bray
"In each of us lie good and bad, light and dark, art and pain, choice and regret, cruelty and sacrifice. We’re each of us our own chiaroscuro, our own bit of illusion fighting to emerge into something solid, something real. We’ve got to forgive ourselves that. I must remember to forgive myself. Because there is a lot of grey to work with. No one can live in the light all the time."
Libba Bray
"You are working up to Mr. Fantastic Fiction levels of Zombie Expert, which is like playing Guitar Hero on some level that actually melts the guitar controller, burning your fingers with searing hot plastic till you scream in pain. Only with words. And zombies."
Libba Bray
"What Hamlet suffers from is a lack of zombies. Let us say Rosencrantz and Guildenstern show up—Ho-HO! Now you’ve got something that stirs the, um, something that stirs things that are stirrable. BOOM! A pack of ravenous flesh-eaters breaks open their heads and sucks out their eyeballs. No need for iambic pentameter because they are grunting, groaning annihilators of humanity with no time for meter. You’re not asleep in the back of English class anymore, are you? This is what I’m talking about. Zombies. Learn it, live it, love it."
Libba Bray
"You can never really know someone completely. That’s why it’s the most terrifying thing in the world, really—taking someone on faith, hoping they’ll take you on faith too. It’s such a precarious balance, It’s a wonder we do it at all. And yet.."
Libba Bray
"We are the dead. We are the keepers of the stories. We hold the history of blood and promises. We are speaking. Are you listening? Will you hear?"
Libba Bray
"I am hard at work on the second draft ... Second draft is really a misnomer as there are a gazillion revisions, large and small, that go into the writing of a book."
Libba Bray
"We all do things we desperately wish we could undo. Those regrets just become part of who we are, along with everything else. To spend time trying to change that, well, it's like chasing clouds."
Libba Bray
"As a journalist, I am compelled to know the answers."As a girl, I am compelled to protect what's left of my manicure," Petra said."
Libba Bray
"I just read this great quote by Junot Diaz, he was talking about true intimacy, and he was saying that it was the willingness to be vulnerable and to be found out. That’s what I felt that YA did. It wasn't pretentious, and it wasn’t hiding its heart. It wanted to be found out... It felt like those moments when you go to a party and you're standing around for a long time, going, I don't fit in here, what am I going to talk to these people about? And everybody's getting drunk, and then you find this one person, and you end up sitting in some corner talking about all these arcane things. And then before you know it you're having a conversation about the meaning of life and it's four o’clock in the morning. That kind of feeling, that kind of intimacy — I felt like that's what I got from YA."
Libba Bray
"I think sometimes in literature we kind of police ourselves. I know a lot of people talked about Twilight, and they would say, oh, but the heroine, she lets this man make her decisions. And I thought, that may not be the particular fantasy or trope that works for me. But listen man, I read Wuthering Heights. I wanted me a little Heathcliff action. I mean, why can't we indulge that fantasy and also be like, “And now I would like the ERA passed, please. Also, this lipstick is fuckin' killer."
Libba Bray
"Robot. Is. Sad. Because silly bitch. Will. Not. Dance."
Libba Bray
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