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  • #1
    Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.
    “Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.”
    Thich Nhat Hanh, Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life

  • #2
    Jen Campbell
    “bookshops are
    time machines
    spaceships
    story-makers
    secret-keepers
    dragon-tamers
    dream-catchers
    fact-finders
    & safe places.

    (this book is for those who know this to be true)”
    Jen Campbell, The Bookshop Book

  • #3
    Jen Campbell
    “It makes me sad that grown up books don’t have pictures in them. You’re brought up with them when you’re younger, and then suddenly they’re all taken away.”
    Jen Campbell, Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops

  • #4
    John Mortimer
    “Oh, you think everyone's interesting. That's because you're a Red. I don't. I believe that quite a lot of people were just manufactured when God was thinking of something else.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #5
    John Mortimer
    “What on earth was Henry talking about?'
    'His soul. I wonder where he keeps it.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed
    tags: soul

  • #6
    John Mortimer
    “She believed that, in an ideal world, the working class would rule the country, but she had no particular desire to ask any of them to tea.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #7
    John Mortimer
    “You can't change people. You know that. You can't make them stop hating each other, or longing to blow up the world, not by walking through the rain and singing to a small guitar. Most you can do for them is pull them out of the womb, thump them on the backside and let them get on with it.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #8
    John Mortimer
    “In the middle of the swinging sixties people in England were apparently under some sort of obligation to have a good time and most of them didn't. A Russian and an American walked about in space to no one's particular advantage. The Beatles received their British Empire medals and, so it was said, smoked cannabis in the lavatories at Buckingham Palace. American aeroplanes were bombing Vietnam, but no one seemed to talk about the nuclear holocaust any more.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #9
    John Mortimer
    “He's a cabinet minister and his mother was a cook. My father was a doctor and I'm a cook. Perhaps I passed him on the way down, or did he pass me on the way up?”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #10
    John Mortimer
    “The first sight of the Rapstone Valley is of something unexpectedly isolated and uninterruptedly rural; a solitary jogger is the only outward sign of urban pollution.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #11
    John Mortimer
    “Alfie Dawlish. Invented all sorts of imaginary ailments for the family at the Manor so he could rob them and treat the village for nothing. It was his primitive version of the Health Service”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #12
    John Mortimer
    “A hundred pounds! He couldn't remember ever having seen a hundred pounds, all at one time. He found himself envying his father, who had nothing to worry about except the future of mankind.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #13
    John Mortimer
    “When Fred asked Agnes’s father if that was why he had wanted to become a doctor he got a short answer. ‘Balls! I had no choice. I couldn’t pass the bloody exams to be a vet.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #14
    John Mortimer
    “Look out there, that’s the trouble! It’s so green and quiet and it’s always bloody raining.’ ‘That’s England, Mrs Mallard-Greene. I’m afraid there’s no known cure for it.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #15
    John Mortimer
    “I’ve got no time for blokes who sit in Kathmandu contemplating their navels and putting up with poverty and starvation, and the worst class system outside Bournemouth.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #16
    John Mortimer
    “So you admit the existence of a God who doesn’t like to be pestered?”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #17
    John Mortimer
    “that our lives are so different from our parents’. We think differently, feel differently, all that sort of thing. But it’s not true, is it? We all find out the same things, and when we’ve found them out, well, then it’s time to”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #18
    John Mortimer
    “You know we all think, I certainly thought,’ Simeon told him, ‘that our lives are so different from our parents’. We think differently, feel differently, all that sort of thing. But it’s not true, is it? We all find out the same things, and when we’ve found them out, well, then it’s time to go.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #19
    John Mortimer
    “We all come into existence as a result of a momentary embrace by our parents which we find impossible to imagine.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #20
    John Mortimer
    “He’s a cabinet minister and his mother was a cook. My father was a doctor and I’m a cook. Perhaps I passed him on the way down, or did he pass me on the way up?”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #21
    John Mortimer
    “She’s young, you see. Young people alarm him now.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #22
    John Mortimer
    “Dieting: the only excuse for dieting is poverty.”
    John Mortimer, Paradise Postponed

  • #23
    E.M. Forster
    “Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.”
    E.M. Forster

  • #24
    Virginia Woolf
    “Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.”
    Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own

  • #25
    Virginia Woolf
    “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”
    Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own

  • #26
    Virginia Woolf
    “Why are women... so much more interesting to men than men are to women?”
    Virginia Woolf

  • #27
    Virginia Woolf
    “If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.”
    Virginia Woolf

  • #28
    Virginia Woolf
    “I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realises an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don't have complete emotions about the present, only about the past.”
    Virginia Woolf

  • #29
    Virginia Woolf
    “The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages.”
    Virginia Woolf

  • #30
    Virginia Woolf
    “No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.”
    Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own / Three Guineas



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