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The hero was the sort of character you could feel yourself falling in love with, no matter how much you tried to convince yourself that he wasn't real


Heather James


#elements-of-power #fire #hero #jasmine #reading

On getting lost in a book. Set adrift A life unknown Connections form Love is sewn


Patty Wiseman


#read #reading-books #love

What I have learned from about twenty years of serious reading is this: It is sentences that change my life, not books. What changes my life is some new glimpse of truth, some powerful challenge, some resolution to a long-standing dilemma, and these usually come concentrated in a sentence or two. I do not remember 99% of what I read, but if the 1% of each book or article I do remember is a life-changing insight, then I don't begrudge the 99%. From "Quantitative Hopelessness and the Immeasurable Moment


John Piper


#sermon #change

[B]riefing is not reading. In fact it is the antithesis of reading. Briefing is terse, factual and to the point. Reading is untidy, discursive and perpetually inviting. Briefing closes down a subject, reading opens it up.


Alan Bennett


#briefing #entertainment #expansion #information #inspiration

Spend as much time as possible with positive, joyful people and as little time as possible with negative, unhappy people.


Molly Friedenfeld


#joy #positive-and-joy #positivity #shining-your-light #spreading-sunshine

Immersing oneself in the problems of a book is a good way to keep from thinking of love.


Orhan Pamuk


#distraction #love #orhan-pamuk #reading #snow

I generally read every night befi=ore I fall asleep: Brad does too. I find it comforting to lie beside my husband, each of us with a book in our hands. I see it as a period of calm and intimacy, and as the perfect metaphor-together, yet individual-for our marriage.


Debbie Macomber


#marriage-husbands #reading #marriage

I write because I'm free, because I can, because I will. I write because I must, because I'm breathing, because I'd go crazy otherwise, because it's who I am. I write to make a statement, to share my thoughts, to discover myself, to express my ideas. But most of all, I write for future generations. I write for love. I write to inspire. I write to encourage. I write for me.


Nadège Richards


#encouragement #future-generations #greatness #inspire #reading

I owe a huge debt to Anaïs Nin, because I fell into her diaries, essays, and collected letters in my Twenties and Thirties like a fish falling into water. She was, in some ways, a deeply flawed human being, and perhaps she makes a strange kind of hero for someone like me, committed to the ethical and spiritual dimensions of my craft as well as to the technical ones, but a hero and strong influence she remains nonetheless. Source: Her blog.


Terri Windling


#inspiring #reading #writing #inspirational

Reading is not optional.


Walter Dean Myers


#inspirational #reading #inspirational






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