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A self one does not want. A heart one cannot help.
Donna Tartt • The Goldfinch: A Novel (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction)
Favorite Poems
Benyamin Elias • 41 cards
It was the hour when the father returns home from the fields and plays for a moment in the yard with the dog that jumps upon him, holding his muzzle closed or throwing him upon his back. The young girls look about for the first star to fix a wish upon it, and the boys grow restless for supper. Even the busiest mother stands for a moment idle-handed
... See moreThornton Wilder • The Bridge of San Luis Rey: A Novel (Perennial Classics)
Now: the second-best of times.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
“Yes, poor man, he’s gone,” said the mayor. “And he’ll go on, planet after planet, seeking and seeking, and always and always he will be an hour late, or a half hour late, or ten minutes late, or a minute late. And finally he will miss out by only a few seconds. And when he has visited three hundred worlds and is seventy or eighty years old he will
... See moreRay Bradbury • Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
poems
Filip Luchianenco • 4 cards
Calvin says somewhere that each of us is an actor on a stage and God is the audience. That metaphor has always interested me, because it makes us artists of our behavior, and the reaction of God to us might be thought of as aesthetic rather than morally judgmental in the ordinary sense. How well do we understand our role? With how much assurance do
... See moreMarilynne Robinson • Gilead
