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A genuinely romantic bedroom. (via decorology)

Oh, I want so much. It’s almost painful how much I want.

bookmania:

A genuinely romantic bedroom. (via decorology)

Oh, I want so much. It’s almost painful how much I want.

You should never read just for ‘enjoyment.’ Read to make yourself smarter! Less judgmental. More apt to understand your friends’ insane behavior, or better yet, your own. Pick ‘hard books.’ Ones you have to concentrate on while reading. And for god’s sake, don’t let me ever hear you say, ‘I can’t read fiction. I only have time for the truth.’ Fiction is the truth, fool! Ever hear of ‘literature’? That means fiction, too, stupid.
John Waters
Of course anyone who truly loves books buys more of them than he or she can hope to read in one fleeting lifetime. A good book, resting unopened in its slot on a shelf, full of majestic potentiality, is the most comforting sort of intellectual wallpaper.
David Quammen
Books have the same enemies as people: fire, humidity, animals, weather, and their own content.
Paul Valery
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Ooo! Aah!

That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.
F. Scott Fitzgerald  (via sangueblu)
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Chance of being a binge-drinker by geographic location. If you’re reading this in Montana, you’re probably drunk right now.

I started to get reflexively offended, because I’m in Montana, but I thought about it, and it’s a pretty fair thing to say, not only statistically, but based on experience. Damn. I thought I just knew all the extra-drunkish people in the state.

millionsmillions:

Chance of being a binge-drinker by geographic location. If you’re reading this in Montana, you’re probably drunk right now.

I started to get reflexively offended, because I’m in Montana, but I thought about it, and it’s a pretty fair thing to say, not only statistically, but based on experience. Damn. I thought I just knew all the extra-drunkish people in the state.

But I loved the library simply because it was a library. I love libraries. I like reading, but I love libraries. Being surrounded by books makes me feel safe, the way some people need trees or mountains around them to feel secure. Not me – nature’s not what I cling to. I cling to books.
Emily Wing Smith, Back When You Were Easier to Love
The sign of intelligence is that you are constantly wondering. Idiots are always dead sure about every damn thing they are doing in their life.
Jaggi Vasudev (via soul-candy)
And it is this, I think, that makes Kafka’s wit inaccessible to children whom our culture has trained to see jokes as entertainment and entertainment as reassurance. It’s not that students don’t “get” Kafka’s humor but that we’ve taught them to see humor as something you get — the same way we’ve taught them that a self is something you just have. No wonder they cannot appreciate the really central Kafka joke — that the horrific struggle to establish a human self results in a self whose humanity is inseparable from that horrific struggle. That our endless and impossible journey toward home is in fact our home.

David Foster Wallace (via musicwordscolourslights)

[Why did DFW have to die? He was so crucial to literary thinking!]