January 2011
290 posts
Reblog if you're going to have a totally awesome...
ar-and-hp-ismylife512:
merharsimsar:
Yeah, and it’s gonna be totally awesome!
Perfect
And I don’t, don’t, don’t get the hate. Self hate, women hate, body hate,...
– bruiseoftheweek (via marythedaring)
That moment when you're running late and you can't...
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.
– Albert Einstein (via quote-book)
I wish...
sb130190:
…I could read books for a living. That would be wonderful.
I always felt like I was meant to have been born in another era, another time.
– Johnny Depp (via misswallflower)
The fact is that censorship always defeats its own purpose, for it creates, in...
– Henry Steele Commager (via libraryland)
Brunei is a rich country, and yet nobody...
inspirationfromscratch:
LETTING OUT MY FRUSTRATION.
I'm actually a really shy person. Like when you...
Scars remind us where we’ve been. They don’t have to dictate where we’re going.
– Criminal Minds (via runawaytrain)
Nerdpost.
kejack:
I was seriously scared I was falling out of love with books. Glad to see that wasn’t the case. I was just reading the wrong ones.
fuckyeahgiantpanda:
Via biancaolecrab.
[His] library was a fine dark place bricked with books, so anything could happen...
– Ray Bradbury, Farewell Summer: A Novel (via liquidnight)
Bookstores
grayingclouds:
I love bookstores. It’s because of the feeling you get when you walk in and smell the air and have a powerful rush of feeling that this is your home. Bookstores feel private and open and you just know you entered a wonderful environment. It’s like a small version of a library but without naggy librarians. It’s a home because of the beauty and it’s more of a safe zone then any...
Our memories are in families and libraries as well as inside our skins; our...
– John Seely Brown, Alan Collins, and Paul Duguid (via teachingliteracy)
Reading →
teeaah:
It disturbs me when people say that they don’t have time to read a book. Each day, every day, there will be a moment where you’re not doing anything significant. That is an ideal time to read. Such moments include the time you spent scrolling down reading other people’s Facebook status, composing a Tweet about “lolz, so bored!” or the collective amount of time you spend on Tumblr...