“Sometimes, in the rue de Seine for instance, I go past little shops. Vendors of second-hand goods, or small-time antiquarian booksellers, or dealers in engravings, all of them with overcrowded windows. No one ever goes inside them, they don’t look as if they do any business. But look inside and you can see them sitting there and reading, completely at ease, with no thought to the morrow, or of making a success of things; they have a dog that sits cheerfully by their feet, or a cat that makes the silence even greater as it brushes along the rows of books as if it were wiping the names off the spines. Ah, if only that would do: sometimes I could wish I could buy myself a crowded shop-window like that and sit down behind it with a dog for twenty years.”
Quote by Rainer Maria Rilke
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The notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
This book is a compilation of the personal thoughts and observations of Malte Laurids Brigge, a fictional character portrayed as a sensitive and introspective artist living in Berlin during the early 20th century. The notebooks delve into themes of existentialism, the nature of art, and the complexities of human emotions, offering a glimpse into the mind of a man grappling with the complexities of life and creativity. more
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