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Yehuda Amichai, from The Selected Poetry of Yehuda Amichai; “Tourist,”
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Albert Camus, from a diary entry featured in Notebook V; Notebooks, 1935-1942
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Hala Alyan, from The Moon That Turns You Back; "Half-Life in Exile,"
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Margaret Atwood, from The Selected Poems of Margaret Atwood; "I Read A Scientific Article,"
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Gustave Flaubert, from a notebook entry featured in Intimate Notebook, 1840-1841
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Edith Södergran, from Love & Solitude: The Selected Poems of E. S.; "Love,"
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Gustave Flaubert, from a notebook entry featured in Intimate Notebook, 1840-1841
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Sylvia Plath, from a poem titled "Polly's Tree," featured in The Collected Poems of Sylvia Plath
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no one could take us if we tried
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Marilyn Monroe’s library contained over 400 books and her love of reading is well documented (she was also married to the playwright Arthur Miller). Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert and On the Road by Jack Kerouac were two of her most beloved novels. (x)
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the way i think about this constantly.
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jolting awake like where's the aristotelian ethics danger triangle
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