galaxy09
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I love reading fictions and historical novel. I am one of those who will laugh in a serious situation. I am awkward.
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The Caretaker
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When Someone Is Gettin On My Last Nerves; And Im Doing Everything In My Power Not To Smack Them Across Them Room...
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galaxy09 · 5 years ago
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“We read books to find out who we are. What other people, real or imaginary, do and think and feel… is an essential guide to our understanding of what we ourselves are and may become.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin
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galaxy09 · 5 years ago
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Speak to yourself softly. Even when you are burning and all you want to do is tear it all down, you deserve kindness.
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“Flowers teach hope and patience. Flowers teach tenderness. Flowers teach futility and amazement. You know me, I am always willing to learn. Besides, it is spring. The beautiful forces of nature refuse to remain silent and I feel like observing everything.”
— Katherine Mansfield, from a letter to J. M. Murry written c. April 1922 (via violentwavesofemotion)
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“The strength of the novel is that it gets read at a deeper level; it gets read over a long stretch of time by generations with a future. There is something about the form of a novel that makes it appropriate to political debate at a more fundamental, deeper, more universal level.”
— Graham Swift, Making an Elephant
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galaxy09 · 5 years ago
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What are your #bookwormproblems? Send them here.
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5 Reasons to Love Reading.
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Kuoleman puutarha /The garden of Death by Hugo Simberg, 1896
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