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“Sister Ignatius taught me in Sunday School that "in the beginning there was light," but to me, it was always an incomplete sentence, which God should have known to ammend: in the beginning God created light...to read by.”

Quote by Lorna Landvik

Work

Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons

This book delves into the complexities of domestic life, focusing on a group of women who bond over their shared love for sweet treats. The narrative weaves through their individual stories, highlighting their challenges and the support they find in each other. more

Author

Lorna Landvik
Lorna Landvik

Lorna Landvik is an American playwright known for her humorous and warm dramatic style. Her works often explore themes of family, love, and community, and are well-loved by audiences. more

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“As I turned over the last page, a wave of sorrow enveloped me. Where had they all gone, these people who had seemed so real? To distract myself, I walked out into the night; instinctively, I lit a cigarette. In the dark, the cigarette glowed, like a fire lit by a survivor. But who would see this light, this small dot among infinite stars? I stood awhile in the dark, the cigarette glowing and growing small, each breath patiently destroying me. How small it was, how brief. Brief, brief, but inside me now, which the stars could never be.”

“يُمكن لبضعة كتب عظيمة تُقرأ بشكل جيد أن تخلق قارئًا ومثقفًا عظيمًا"، لكن الحصول على هذه الكتب قليلة العدد عظيمة النفع، يكلفنا المرورعلى مئات من الكتب الرديئة كثيرة العدد.”

“Reading is a dialog with oneself; it is self-reflection, which cultivates profound humanity. Reading is therefore essential to our development. It expands and enriches the personality like a seed that germinates after a long time and sends forth many blossom-laden branches. People who can say of a book, 'this changed my life' truly understand the meaning of happiness. Reading that sparks inner revolution is desperately needed to escape drowning in the rapidly advancing information society. Reading is more than intellectual ornamentation; it is a battle for the establishment for the self, a ceaseless challenge that keeps us young and vigorous.”