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He interested me because he was so quiet and solitary and so happy withal; a well of good humor and contentment which overflowed at his eyes. His mirth was without alloy. Sometimes I saw him at his work in the woods, felling trees, and he would greet me with a laugh of inexpressible satisfaction, and a salutation in Canadian French, though he spoke
... See moreHenry David Thoreau • Walden (AmazonClassics Edition)


“Balzac, Dante, Joseph Conrad, Dickens,”
Haruki Murakami • Norwegian Wood


Waiting for nothing, that is what kills the heart of a man, isn’t it? Now the people are waiting for something.
Gregory David Roberts • Shantaram: A Novel
