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Discipline & Punish:... 02/01 Kimberly is currently reading:
Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison (Paperback)
by Michel Foucault
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The Foucault Reader 02/01 Kimberly is currently reading:
The Foucault Reader (Paperback)
by Michel Foucault
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Women in Love 02/01 Kimberly gave 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars to:
Women in Love (Dover Thrift Editions)
by D.H. Lawrence
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June 05
Flirting with Forty Kimberly marked as to-read:
Flirting with Forty (Paperback)
by Jane Porter
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The Dhammapada Kimberly marked as to-read:
The Dhammapada (Paperback)
by Buddha Siddhartha Guatama Shakyamuni, Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Maitreya
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Nim Chimpsky: The Ch... Kimberly marked as to-read:
Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human (Hardcover)
by Elizabeth Hess
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April 27
Gravity's Rainbow Kimberly marked as to-read:
Gravity's Rainbow (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
by Thomas Pynchon
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February 16
The Scarlet Letter Kimberly gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
The Scarlet Letter (Penguin Classics)
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Tao of Pooh and Te o... Kimberly gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
Tao of Pooh and Te of Piglet Boxed Set (Paperback)
by Benjamin Hoff
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Secrets of Sexual Bo... Kimberly gave 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars to:
Secrets of Sexual Body Language (Paperback)
by Martin Lloyd-Elliott
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Sexual Secrets: Twen... Kimberly gave 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars to:
Sexual Secrets: Twentieth Anniversary Edition: The Alchemy of Ecstasy (Paperback)
by Nik Douglas, Penny Slinger
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The Multi-Orgasmic C... Kimberly gave 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars to:
The Multi-Orgasmic Couple: Sexual Secrets Every Couple Should Know (Paperback)
by Mantak Chia, Douglas Abrams
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The Kama Sutra of Va... Kimberly gave 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars to:
The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: The Classic Burton Translation (Thrift Edition)
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
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Kimberly's favorite quotes

4178
"Once there were brook trout in the streams in the mountains. You could see them standing in the amber current where the white edges of their fins wimpled softly in the flow. They smelled of moss in your hand. Polished and muscular and torsional. On their backs were vermiculate patters that were maps of the world in its becoming. Maps and mazes. Of a thing which could not be put back. Not be made right again. In the deep glens where they lived all things were older than man and they hummed of mystery."
Cormac McCarthy

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"The man who believes that the secrets of the world are forever hidden lives in mystery and fear. Superstitiion will drag him down. The rain will erode the deeds of his life. But that man who sets himself the task of singling out the thread of order from the tapestry will by the decision alone have taken charge of the world and it is only by such taking charge that he will effect a way to dictate the terms of his own fate.

I dont see what that has to do with catchin birds.

The freedom of birds is an insult to me. I'd have them all in zoos.

That would be a hell of a zoo.

The judge smiled. Yes, he said. Even so.

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Cormac McCarthy

4178
"The truth about the world, he said, is that anything is possible. Had you not seen it all from birth and thereby bled it of its strangeness it would appear to you for what it is, a hat trick in a medicine show, a fevered dream, a trance bepopulate with chimeras having neither analogue nor precedent, an itinerant carnival, a migratory tentshow whose ultimate destination after many a pitch in many a mudded field is unspeakable and calamitous beyond reckoning.

The universe is no narrow thing and the order within it is not constrained by any latitude in its conception to repeat what exists in one part in any other part. Even in this world more things exist without our knowledge than with it and the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way. For existence has its own order and that no man's mind can compass, that mind itself being but a fact among others.
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Cormac McCarthy

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"Our ignorance can be divided into problems and mysteries. When we face a problem, we may not know its solution, but we have insight, increasing knowledge, and an inkling of what we are looking for. When we face a mystery, however, we can only stare in wonder and bewilderment, not knowing what an explanation would even look like"
Noam Chomsky

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"After the leaves have fallen, we return
To a plain sense of things. It is as if
We had come to an end of the imagination,
Inanimate in an inert savoir."
Wallace Stevens (The Palm at the End of the Mind: Selected Poems and a Play)




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