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  • #1
    Louise Erdrich
    “some people meet the way the sky meets the earth, inevitably, and there is no stopping or holding back their love. It exists in a finished world, beyond the reach of common sense.”
    Louise Erdrich, Tales of Burning Love

  • #2
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #3
    Robin Talley
    “Other people will try to decide things for you, she says. They'll try to tell you who you are. Remember, no matter what they say, you're the only who really decides.”
    Robin Talley, Lies We Tell Ourselves

  • #4
    I can think of no better way to meet a girl than to see her
    “I can think of no better way to meet a girl than to see her through the eyes of the story she loves best.”
    Beth Revis, A World Without You
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  • #5
    Daniel Pennac
    “Reader's Bill of Rights

    1. The right to not read

    2. The right to skip pages

    3. The right to not finish

    4. The right to reread

    5. The right to read anything

    6. The right to escapism

    7. The right to read anywhere

    8. The right to browse

    9. The right to read out loud

    10. The right to not defend your tastes”
    Daniel Pennac

  • #6
    Cat Cora
    “Even when you have doubts, take that step. Take chances. Mistakes are never a failure—they can be turned into wisdom.”
    Cat Cora

  • #7
    Ken Jennings
    “Trivia is mainstream. 'Nerd' is the new 'cool.”
    Ken Jennings

  • #8
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... yet.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

  • #9
    Joël Dicker
    “«Un buen libro, Marcus, no se mide sólo por sus últimas palabras, sino por el efecto colectivo de todas las palabras precedentes. Apenas medio segundo después de haber terminado el libro, tras haber leído la última palabra, el lector debe sentirse invadido por un fuerte sentimiento; durante un instante, sólo debe pensar en todo lo que acaba de leer, mirar la portada y sonreír con un gramo de tristeza porque va a echar de menos a todos los personajes. Un buen libro, Marcus, es un libro que uno se arrepiente de terminar.»”
    Joël Dicker, La verdad sobre el caso Harry Quebert

  • #10
    Joël Dicker
    “El arrepentimiento es un concepto que no me gusta: significa que no asumimos lo que hemos sido”
    Joël Dicker, La Vérité sur l'Affaire Harry Quebert

  • #11
    Joël Dicker
    “Un buen libro, Marcus, es un libro que uno se arrepiente de terminar.»”
    Joël Dicker, La verdad sobre el caso Harry Quebert



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