“A Note Life is the only way to get covered in leaves, catch your breath on the sand, rise on wings; to be a dog, or stroke its warm fur; to tell pain from everything it's not; to squeeze inside events, dawdle in views, to seek the least of all possible mistakes. An extraordinary chance to remember for a moment a conversation held with the lamp switched off; and if only once to stumble upon a stone, end up soaked in one downpour or another, mislay your keys in the grass; and to follow a spark on the wind with your eyes; and to keep on not knowing something important.”
Quote by Wislawa Szymborska
Book:Monologue of a Dog
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Monologue of a Dog
This book presents a unique perspective on the world through the eyes of a dog, exploring themes of companionship, loyalty, and the human-dog bond. The narrative delves into the dog's daily life, relationships, and reflections on the world around them, providing a heartfelt and relatable account of a canine's perspective. more
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