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    Jennifer Robson
    “The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. —Paul Valéry”
    Jennifer Robson, Moonlight Over Paris

  • #2
    John Hodgman
    “Stories make sense when so much around us is senseless, and perhaps what makes them most comforting is that while life goes on and pain goes on, stories do us the favor of ending.”
    John Hodgman

  • #3
    Ben Sasse
    “It is not only the content of a book that changes you but the shared community with those who have read it, discussed it, argued about it.”
    Ben Sasse, The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis—and How to Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance

  • #4
    Vicki Robin
    “One day a young girl watched her mother prepare a ham for baking. At one point the daughter asked, “Mom, why did you cut off both ends of the ham?” “Well, because my mother always did,” said the mother. “But why?” “I don’t know—let’s go ask Grandma.” So they went to Grandma’s and asked her, “Grandma, when you prepared the ham for baking, you always cut off both ends—why did you do that?” “My mother always did it,” said Grandma. “But why?” “I don’t know—let’s go ask Great-grandma.” So off they went to Great-grandma’s. “Great-grandma, when you prepared the ham for baking, you always cut off both ends—why did you do that?” “Well,” Great-grandma said, “the pan was too small.” Just as we can get caught in outmoded habit-patterns passed down through generations, we can also get trapped by our habitual thinking just as much as—and just as erroneously as—people who maintained until recently that the earth was visibly and verifiably flat. We also get stuck in unconscious and invisible boxes that limit our ability to think in new ways.”
    Vicki Robin, Your Money or Your Life

  • #5
    Monica Wood
    “My name was Violet Powell. I took a life. I lived and died. Meanwhile, I was loved.”
    Monica Wood, How to Read a Book



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