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Average rating: 4.16 · 55,667 ratings · 9,621 reviews · 28 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Short Stay in Hell

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The Scholar of Moab

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Evolving Faith - Wanderings...

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The Silence of the River

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The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki
"Dear Ruth Ozeki: it’s me. I am your reader, and the fact that you have written this beautifully crafted and impeccably tailored book apparently just for me to read right now at this specific juncture in my life is so incredibly generous and kind that" Read more of this review »
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This book is a powerful mediation on brokenness and what matters in life to produce meaning and joy. It left me thinking about the question, what is brokenness and who is broken, and how do we find reasons to keep going in a life of deeply embedded s ...more
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“The days passed in a dream. I pictured our reunion again and again, played it out in my mind over and over until I’d almost worn a groove in my thoughts, so deep that it seemed the only thing I could think of was our reunion. Anticipation is a gift. Perhaps there is none greater. Anticipation is born of hope. Indeed it is hope’s finest expression. In hope’s loss, however, is the greatest despair.”
Steven L. Peck, A Short Stay in Hell

“It seemed funny that one day I would go to bed in her arms and the next not feel anything, like a switch had gone off. But no, that wasn’t honest either. This had been building for a long time. Our silences were getting longer. Our arguments more frequent. How do you stay with someone when there are no dreams to build? No purpose to accomplish? No meaning? No meaning —that was the monster that drove us away from one another in the end. Always.”
Steven L. Peck, A Short Stay in Hell

“Strange, how a moment of existence can cut so deeply into our being that while ages pass unnoticed, a brief love can structure and define the very topology of our consciousness ever after.”
Steven L. Peck, A Short Stay in Hell

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“For the new year. – I’m still alive; I still think: I must still be alive because I still have to think. Sum, ergo cogito: cogito, ergo sum.1 Today everyone allows himself to express his dearest wish and thoughts: so I, too, want to say what I wish from myself today and what thought first crossed my heart – what thought shall be the reason, warrant, and sweetness of the rest of my life! I want to learn more and more how to see what is necessary in things as what is beautiful in them – thus I will be one of those who make things beautiful. Amor fati:2 let that be my love from now on! I do not want to wage war against ugliness. I do not want to accuse; I do not even want to accuse the accusers. Let looking away be my only negation! And, all in all and on the whole: some day I want only to be a Yes-sayer!”
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Therese Whoo hoo! You got your author page up, so I can finally become your fan - formally speaking! :)


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