725 books
—
1,087 voters
Li
https://www.goodreads.com/question
to-read
(262)
currently-reading (3)
read (573)
miscellany (1)
reference (115)
to-read-japanese (70)
abandoned (49)
owned (417)
chromatic-author (81)
ebook (59)
chromatic-fiction (42)
women-authors (39)
currently-reading (3)
read (573)
miscellany (1)
reference (115)
to-read-japanese (70)
abandoned (49)
owned (417)
chromatic-author (81)
ebook (59)
chromatic-fiction (42)
women-authors (39)
previously-owned
(35)
women-fiction (19)
favorites (17)
2019-to-read (11)
chromatic-nonfiction (9)
wishlist (1)
graphic-novel (167)
fantasy (157)
japanese (144)
novel (123)
fiction (113)
sci-fi (110)
women-fiction (19)
favorites (17)
2019-to-read (11)
chromatic-nonfiction (9)
wishlist (1)
graphic-novel (167)
fantasy (157)
japanese (144)
novel (123)
fiction (113)
sci-fi (110)
“Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.”
―
―
“The art of losing isn't hard to master;
so many things seem filled with the intent
to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
Lose something every day. Accept the fluster
of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster:
places, and names, and where it was you meant
to travel. None of these will bring disaster.
I lost my mother's watch. And look! my last, or
next-to-last, of three loved houses went.
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster,
some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent.
I miss them, but it wasn't a disaster.
---Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture
I love) I shan't have lied. It's evident
the art of losing's not too hard to master
though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.”
― One Art
so many things seem filled with the intent
to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
Lose something every day. Accept the fluster
of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster:
places, and names, and where it was you meant
to travel. None of these will bring disaster.
I lost my mother's watch. And look! my last, or
next-to-last, of three loved houses went.
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster,
some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent.
I miss them, but it wasn't a disaster.
---Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture
I love) I shan't have lied. It's evident
the art of losing's not too hard to master
though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.”
― One Art
“For a word to be spoken, there must be silence. Before, and after.”
― A Wizard of Earthsea
― A Wizard of Earthsea
“Go to bed; tired is stupid.”
― A Wizard of Earthsea
― A Wizard of Earthsea
“we are continually overflowing toward those who preceded us, toward our origin, and toward those who seemingly come after us. ... It is our task to imprint this temporary, perishable earth into ourselves so deeply, so painfully and passionately, that its essence can rise again “invisibly,” inside us. We are the bees of the invisible. We wildly collect the honey of the visible, to store it in the great golden hive of the invisible.”
―
―
Wishbone
— 12 members
— last activity Oct 10, 2008 07:45AM
Books featured on the show Wishbone on PBS. Some real classics.
Goodreads Librarians Group
— 301927 members
— last activity 0 minutes ago
Goodreads Librarians are volunteers who help ensure the accuracy of information about books and authors in the Goodreads' catalog. The Goodreads Libra ...more
Sci-fi Women
— 1686 members
— last activity Jun 13, 2022 03:06PM
A discussion of women in literary science fiction.
Li’s 2024 Year in Books
Take a look at Li’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Li
Lists liked by Li
















































