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"Reading about how Egypt is actually the opposite of the promised land, and is viewed in a negative way, but I guess if you're the land that supported the bondage of the people of Israel you can't win. That sucks! Anyway, I read about the symbolism of the egg and how mythic heroes were depicted breaking out of eggs, so next time Batman fights a foe I wanna see a specially designed Bat-egg. I shall keep reading!" — Feb 25, 2016 03:16PM
"Reading about how Egypt is actually the opposite of the promised land, and is viewed in a negative way, but I guess if you're the land that supported the bondage of the people of Israel you can't win. That sucks! Anyway, I read about the symbolism of the egg and how mythic heroes were depicted breaking out of eggs, so next time Batman fights a foe I wanna see a specially designed Bat-egg. I shall keep reading!" — Feb 25, 2016 03:16PM
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"Years distant from today I will find myself living through a snowy morning thinking about this book and how I imagine it should be read in front of one of those illuminating fireplaces. Anyway, enough said about that imagining. Listen: This book is brilliant and deeply intimate. It is filled with life in all its language. I shall keep reading." — Nov 17, 2016 12:00PM
"Years distant from today I will find myself living through a snowy morning thinking about this book and how I imagine it should be read in front of one of those illuminating fireplaces. Anyway, enough said about that imagining. Listen: This book is brilliant and deeply intimate. It is filled with life in all its language. I shall keep reading." — Nov 17, 2016 12:00PM
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"Just began reading this book. This will be the first John Grisham book I will read, and so I hope I enjoy it." — Nov 02, 2017 06:07AM
"Just began reading this book. This will be the first John Grisham book I will read, and so I hope I enjoy it." — Nov 02, 2017 06:07AM
“It’ll do you all the good in the world, Giles, to be a little uncertain of yourself".”
― Many Dimensions
― Many Dimensions
“The immortal sadness of youth possessed her, and the sorrow of which youth is not always conscious, the lucid knowledge of her unsatisfied desires. There was nothing, she thought, that could be trusted; the dearest delight might betray, the gayest friendship open upon a treachery and a martyrdom. Of her friends, of her young male friends especially, pleasant as they were, there was not one, she thought, who held that friendship important for her sake rather than for his own enjoyment. Even that again was but her own selfishness; what right had she to the devotion of any other? And was there any devotion beyond the sudden overwhelming madness of sex? And in that hot airless tunnel of emotion what pleasure was there and what joy? Laughter died there, and lucidity, and the clear intelligence she loved, and there was nothing of the peace for which she hungered. . . . Most of all she hated herself. The dark mystery of being that possessed her held no promise of light, but she turned to it and sank into it content so as to avoid the world.”
― Many Dimensions
― Many Dimensions
“The poor people are stupid from poverty, and the rich from greed.”
― Mother
― Mother
“Wouldn’t the sentence ‘I want to put a hyphen between the words Fish and And and And and Chips in my Fish-And-Chips sign’ have been clearer if quotation marks had been placed before Fish, and between Fish and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and Chips, as well as after Chips?”
― Aha! Insight
― Aha! Insight
“I've thought all my life, 'Lord Christ in heaven! what did I live for?' Beatings, work! I saw nothing except my husband. I knew nothing but fear! And how Pasha grew I did not see, and I hardly know whether I loved him when my husband was alive. All my concerns, all my thoughts were centered upon one thing—to feed my beast, to propitiate the master of my life with enough food, pleasing to his palate, and served on time, so as not to incur his displeasure, so as to escape the terrors of a beating, to get him to spare me but once! But I do not remember that he ever did spare me. He beat me so—not as a wife is beaten, but as one whom you hate and detest.”
― Mother
― Mother
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