"I'll be an easier subject than Seabiscuit, because I can talk." Louis Zamperini to Laura Hillenbrand.
"I'll be an easier subject than Seabiscuit, because I can talk." Louis Zamperini to Laura Hillenbrand.
Anyone else sometimes like to read to make nice patterns?
"You know, it isn‘t really surprising that there are things about ourselves that still remain a mystery to us,” he said. “Maybe we should be comforted that the knowledge is there, even if it‘s withheld for a while."
My duty as an American forces me to buy Reese‘s Peanut Butter Cups wherever I may find them.
"Optimist" is a word which here refers to a person, such as Phil, who thinks hopeful and pleasant thoughts about nearly everything. For instance, if an optimist had his left arm chewed off by an alligator, he might say, "Well, this isn't too bad. I don't have my left arm anymore, but at least nobody will ever ask me whether I am right-handed or left-handed," but most of us would say something more along the lines of "Aaaaah! My arm! My arm!"
If we understand how the tree works, how the trunk and roots are where the power lies, and how gravity is on our side, we can attack it, each of us with small axes, and change the face of the forest. So let‘s learn all there is to know about the tree of racism. The root. The fruit. The sap and trunk. The nests built over time, the changing leaves. That way, your generation can finally, actively chop it down.
"Thank you for saving me."
"Thank you for not being afraid of me."
Is there an easy way to reshare posts here that I am missing?
This is #Two4Tuesday from @TheSpineView
1. Part library availability (20%), part top shelves of bookcases (10%), but mostly mood (70%).
2. ALL THE DAYS!!! I am always reading.
He was twenty-four, ready for adventure, and happy to go wherever the winds took him. He'd better be, as Hester reminded him; he wasn't going to go anywhere else.
If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats.
At first, they weren't sure what to do. Neither of them had made a friend before. But... after a little while they realized they were perfect together.
This was a cute, short read before we BookCross it!
The impossible could not have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances.
It's easy to bask in the sun, not so easy to enjoy the rain. But one can't exist without the other. The weather always changes. Feelings of sadness and happiness deserve equal mental screen time.
Waiting is one of life's hardships. It is hard enough to wait for chocolate cream pie while burnt roast beef is still on your plate. It is plenty difficult to wait for Halloween when the tedious month of September is still ahead of you. But to wait for one's adopted uncle to come home while a greedy and violent man is upstairs was one of the worst waits the Baudelaires had ever experienced.
Here's my #unreadshelfproject progress for January 2023. I started with 2,251 unread books and only bought 5 physical new books. However, while cleaning, I found a bag of books I hadn't counted. So I read 23 books, 11 of which were moved off Mt. TBR, and ended up with 2,252 unread at the end of the month. Oops. #readingmytbr #bujo #bulletjournal
Inspired by @Clwojick today, I started this #bujo tracking page for the first half of my year. I had a nice streak of 13 days straight of finishing at least one book. #bulletjournal
Sand, sand, sand—all that pulverized time. Eons ago, the world‘s burst hourglass spilled its contents here; now the years pile and spin, waiting with inhuman patience to be swept into some future ocean.
If the same object from two different times touches itself, one of two things will happen. Either the Universe will cease to exist. Or three remarkable dwarfs will dance through the streets with flowerpots on their heads.
This was the perfect read on a day when I had a road trip! Light and funny!
Everyone has their s*** to shovel, Callahan. Everybody. Now, yours is right up front where everyone can see it. I don't envy you that. But everybody has some, whether you can see it or not.
It was not the amount you gave that counted, but simply the gesture of giving.
Not sure about the clowns, especially the one that caused a car accident but the other clown got ticketed. The addition problems with candy were cute, though.
As Hemington paid, Viv handed him a roll on a piece of waxed paper and leveled a glare at him. "If you don't eat this, it's possible Tandri or I may have to kill you." The young man laughed, although the laugh became strangled when Viv didn't join in.
"A walk is a walk and must be taken; breakfast and dinner come when they are due. The routines of the living are inviolable, no hiatus called on account of misery, spiritual crisis, or awful weather."
I was gifted two copies of this book from BookCrossers and finally finished it 5,093 days after I started reading one copy! Glad to finally learn whodunit! Loved the Scotland flavor and even a reference to Kintail (where my username originated). #unreadshelfproject
Adorable book about setting boundaries, having control over your body and learning how to communicate respectfully with others. We read this at church for our Time for All Ages on January 22, 2023.
"I am called Little Fairy. Would you know that I am only a kitten, dear Queen?"
"This is the best day of my ******* life!" he shouted. "Only! One! Bed! My second-favorite trope!"
“It‘s a well-known fact that Washington-area drivers are completely inept in the rain.”
“Too many people have smiles that don‘t mean what a smile is supposed to mean.”
“History does not repeat, but it does instruct.”
“…there‘s something important about going back to books you‘ve already read. You will always find new thing inside or have new reaction to characters you thought you already knew well. You learn more about the story and you also learn more about yourself as a reader, and where you are in life.”
This is not the sort of sportsball I normally read about, but I was there for the hurt/comfort.
"You're just looking for someone to save you. Save yourself."
"At an early age I learned that people make mistakes, and you have to decide if their mistakes are bigger than your love for them."
This was our Time for All Ages read during service on January 1 at church!