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Anaïs Nin, from a novel titled "A Spy in the House of Love," published in 1954
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Don’t give up on books. They feel so good—their friendly heft. The sweet reluctance of their pages when you turn them with your sensitive fingertips. A large part of our brains is devoted to deciding what our hands are touching, is good or bad for us. Any brain worth a nickel knows books are good for us.
Kurt Vonnegut, If This Isn't Nice, What Is?
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I'm almost 30 and still amazed you can just walk into a library and pull a book off a shelf and read it, don't even need to ask anyone, can just sit down and read book for free until closing time. There is nothing that free anywhere else that isn't serreptitiouly religious or requiring registration. that's how stuff should be. Libraries are so good
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Some Truths about Rejection
1. Rejection is simply the reaction or opinion of another person. It has to do with them, and the way they treat people.
2. Rejection is powerless without your co-operation.
3. Rejection shows you others’ true colours, exposes all enemies, and closes every wrong door.
4. Rejection reveals those incapable of distinguishing your true worth.
5. Rejection is a guide, leading you away from deadened relationships while directing you towards healthy, positive relationships.
6. Rejection reveals who is intimidated by your potential.
7. Rejection reveals who or what doesn’t belong in your future.
8. Rejection is motivation to go in a new direction.
Tracey Mitchell (abridged)
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love is found in the small gestures, the attention to detail, thoughtfulness.
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Velimir Khlebnikov, from Collected Poems & Selected Writings; “Everland,”
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