“Never love a wild thing, Mr. Bell,’ Holly advised him. ‘That was Doc’s mistake. He was always lugging home wild things. A hawk with a hurt wing. One time it was a full-grown bobcat with a broken leg. But you can’t give your heart to a wild thing; the more you do, the stronger they get. Until they’re strong enough to run into the woods. Or fly into a tree. Then a taller tree. Then the sky. That’s how you’ll end up Mr. Bell. If you let yourself love a wild thing. You’ll end up looking at the sky.”
Quote by Truman Capote
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Breakfast at Tiffany's
This renowned work by Truman Capote is a poignant and witty narrative that delves into the life of Holly Golightly, a captivating yet enigmatic character who navigates the bustling streets of New York in the 1950s. The story is a blend of humor and heartache, offering a glimpse into the societal norms and personal struggles of its time. more
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