“Today, the sun is everywhere, and everything solid is nothing but its own shadow, I know that the real things in life, the things I remember, the things I turn over in my hands, are not houses, bank accounts, prizes or promotions. What I remember is love -- all love -- love of this dirt road, this sunrise, a day by the river, the stranger I met in a café. Myself, even, which is the hardest thing of all to love, because love and selfishness are not the same thing. It is easy to be selfish. It is hard to love who I am. No wonder I am surprised if you do.”
Quote by Jeanette Winterson
Book:Lighthousekeeping
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Lighthousekeeping
Lighthousekeeping is a narrative set in the desolate and tranquil environment of a remote lighthouse. The story delves into the introspective life of the lighthousekeeper, examining the solitude and the slow, unyielding passage of time. The novel is a contemplative exploration of human existence and the impact of isolation on the individual. more
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