
Hey there, book cult!
I hope you guys are doing well. This is a fun post I love to do. I came up with it on the idea that I love to share favorite book quotes and I also didn’t want to overutilize your time with a ridiculously long, schmooozy-like essay I’ve got a couple of lines from books that touched a more personal place for me.
“Sometimes, I look outside, and I think that a lot of other people have seen this snow before. Just like I think a lot of other people have read those books before. And listened to those songs.” (The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky)
This is one of those pensive wonderings that get too me. I can’t be the only one who has got to thinking this everyone in a while. Wondered if anyone was feeling exactly this one thing in this one moment while under the same exact sky somewhere else. If there is one philosophical ponder I enjoy slipping into , it’s this one. It’s beautiful and curious to wonder if you’re the only one in that moment that saw or experienced something so simply beautiful.
“Sometimes, without warning, you find a member of your tribe. Someone who speaks your language instantly. Understands the ways you see the world.” (The Theory of Everything, Kari Luna)
This is such a joyous feeling because right then you’re not alone. You found somebody you can be nothing but yourself around. It’s very special and wholesome.
More to come soon…
-K.
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