The Library of Borrowed Hearts
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“It was not the thorn bending to the honeysuckles, but the honeysuckles embracing the thorn.” —EMILY BRONTË, WUTHERING HEIGHTS
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“I’m saying the world takes you at your word. Make sure the thing you’re telling them is what you want them to hear.”
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“‘If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them,’”
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“‘The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places.’” “A Farewell to Arms,”
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Books were always trying to teach us that the power of love could overcome any hardship and that money didn’t buy happiness.
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He’d forgotten how it felt. To hold a book in your hands and know that everything would turn out okay in the end, to lose yourself in someone else’s story… That was a joy he hadn’t allowed himself to indulge in for a very long time.
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In many ways, books were more alive than most of the people he knew. They were living, breathing entities that changed each time you picked them up.
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When he was a young man, every book had been
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an opportunity to see the world from a place of safety and comfort, to travel to exotic destinations he’d been unable to affor...
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“Hurting another human being is never the answer—no matter how strong the provocation or how much you want to do it.”
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He likes knowing how close he is to the things that make life brighter, and he likes being a few steps away from happiness. He also likes not ever actually getting there. It’s okay, because I understand. I understand a lot more than anyone thinks.
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Because what happens if you reach the thing and you still aren’t happy? What happens if you try to do better, but no matter how much of yourself you put in, you’ll never be what the teachers and bosses and people in the grocery store want?
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“Everyone’s heart breaks at least once in a lifetime,” she said, determined, as ever, to go her own way. “It’s as inevitable as falling in love. The real challenge is deciding what you plan to do about it.”
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What’s the point of living if all you’re going to do is make everyone around you miserable? What are we put on this earth for if not to make life better for those we leave behind?’”
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“‘His heart was a secret garden and the walls were very high,’” I said, one of my favorite The Princess Bride quotes rising naturally to my lips.
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“You know, the thing I’ve always loved most about books is how they make it possible to live a thousand different lives,”
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“Things in this world rarely go according to plan, and we often find ourselves on roads and in cities we never planned to visit, let alone stay in forever. I take comfort from knowing that I can always pick up a book—a new one, if I want to travel someplace unique; an old one, if I find myself in need of a friend—and make everything feel right again.”
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“The world isn’t what it used to be, Chloe.” She gave a short laugh. “Well, that’s not true. It’s the same relentless, beautiful, soul-crushing place it’s always been. But it’s bigger now. More connected.