Quotes About Solace
Ludzie mówiÄ…, ?e ksi??ki sÄ… azylem od tego Å›wiata, i majÄ… racjÄ™.
~ Connie Willis
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Nothing chased nightmares away faster than the rustle of printed paper.
~ Cornelia Funke
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Bücher liebten jeden, der sie aufschlug, schenkten Geborgenheit und Freundschaft und verlangten nichts dafür, gingen nie fort, niemals, selbst dann nicht, wenn man sie schlecht behandelte.
~ Cornelia Funke
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It's a good idea to have your own books with you in a strange place
~ Cornelia Funke
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After all, there's nothing like a few comforting pages of a book when you're way from home, right?
~ Cornelia Funke
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This book taught me, once and for all, how easily you can escape this world with the help of words! You can find friends between the pages of a book, wonderful friends!
~ Cornelia Funke
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Whenever she wanted to escape her own thoughts, she went to books for help.
~ Cornelia Funke
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Books loved anyone who opened them, they gave you security and friendship and didn't ask anything in return, they never went away, never, not even when you treated them badly.
~ Cornelia Funke
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It was good to have your books with you in strange places.
~ Cornelia Funke
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Non c'è niente che sappia consolare meglio di qualche pagina ben scritta quando sei lontano da casa, vero?
~ Cornelia Funke
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Every day I ran to that book like it was a bottle of whiskey and crawled inside because it was a world that I had at least some control over, and slowly, in time, it began to take shape.
~ Craig Ferguson
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A true opium of the people is a belief in nothingness after death - the huge solace of thinking that for our betrayals, greed, cowardice, murders we are not going to be judged.
~ Czeslaw Milosz
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Find joy and solace in the simple.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
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Misery loves company.
~ Wendelin Van Draanen
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I think of myself as a comforter. That's what i want on my gravestone.
~ Charlie Price
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Books] were the world I could lose myself in when the one I was actually living in became too lonely or harsh or difficult to bear.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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We didn't exchange a word. Not because we felt so alone in our grief, but because we were so together in it, as if we were one body instead of two.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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I'd loved books in my regular, pre-PCT life, but on the trail, they'd taken on even greater meaning. They were the world I could lose myself in when the one I was actually in became too lonely or harsh or difficult to bear. When
~ Cheryl Strayed
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They were the world I could lose myself in when the one I was actually in became too lonely or harsh or difficult to bear.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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Reading's my reward at the end of the day,
~ Cheryl Strayed
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Books] were the world I could lose myself in when the one I was actually in became too lonely or harsh or difficult to bear.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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I've long believed literature's greatest superpower is how it makes us feel less alone.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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The age of technology has both revived the use of writing and provided ever more reasons for its spiritual solace. E-mails are letters, after all, more lasting than phone calls, even if many of them r 2 cursory 4 u.
~ Anna Quindlen, 2007
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Tea patches heartbreak, sip by sip.
~ Terri Guillemets
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