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I drink to not giving a damn . . .
I read Borges, Jorge Luis Borges. He think he too good for me, but I love him ... he was a blind man who see better than anyone
Loneliness is good practice for eternity.
Reality is as thin as paper, girl, and as easily torn.
Books aren't lumps of paper, but minds on shelves.
He ceiling is just a deep, dusty dome, like the inside of a skull. (Both are vaults, both repositories of knowledge.)
I knew books to be objects that loved to cluster and form disordered piles, but here books seemed robbed of their zany capacity to fall about, to conspire. In the library, books behaved themselves.
Bruno was a musician with the temperament of an anarchist and the breath of a bartender's dishrag. He gave the lie to bookselling as a genteel occupation.
Remember, a book is always a gift.
some letters one really writes to oneself; some letters just describe what it is we hope will be returned.
I loved the city. We were anonymous, and even then I had the sense that cities were yielding; that they moved over and made room.
Art opens the fishiest eye . . .
The books housed in one's first adult bookshelf are the geological bed of who we wish to become
book collecting is only meaningful if it's personal," Oscar clarified. "If it's just another way of accumulating wealth instead of for the books themselves it isn't right. Collectors are trying to protect themselves. To separate themselves. It's a hierarchy.
Drunk on research, exhilarated by arcane details
It was ugly, but then ugly objects as a general rule are the bravest.