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"Really good. Twain level humor, a time capsule for the 60's and relevent pontification." Jul 31, 2025 11:55PM

 
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"I am going to read this library book. Read first chapter. Tibetian buddhism with a Western slant. Oooooops. Goleman and Tsoknyl Rinpoche." Jun 05, 2024 09:20PM

 
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Edith Wharton
“There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it.”
Edith Wharton

“Lying is second nature to him... More than anyone else I have ever met, Trump has the ability to convince himself that whatever he is saying at any given moment is true, or sort of true, or at least ought to be true.”
Tony Schwartz

Andy Miller
“It would be a good thing to buy books if one could also buy the time to read them; but one usually confuses the purchase of books with the acquisition of their contents.”
Andy Miller, The Year of Reading Dangerously: How Fifty Great Books Saved My Life

“Trump’s election obviously had a very personal meaning for me. I feel unsettled everyday by his words, his behavior, and his corrosive impact on democracy and the rule of law. Trump has had an impact as well on our collective psyche and our nervous systems; supporters and opponents alike. He has modeled, normalized, and appealed to our most primitive instincts: greed, anger, deceit, hatred, defensiveness, blame, and denial. Rather than evolving in office, Trump has devolved, dragging us backward with him. Among the majority of Americans who oppose him, he fuels fear and anxiety, outrage, and despair. Among his supporters, he sanctions rage and hatred. The fight or flight emotions he arouses in supporters and critics alike serve none of us well.”
Tony Schwartz, Dealing with The Devil, My Mother, Trump and Me

“Reading has been a constant in my life. I have always found comfort in the confines of a book or manuscript. Reading is how I spend most of my time, is still the most joyful aspect of my day. I want to be remembered not as an editor or publisher but as a reader.”
Sonny Mehta

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This is a group for fans of the dirty old man. The words he wrote kept him from total madness.
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205584 European Literature in Translation — 171 members — last activity Jun 11, 2025 11:08AM
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