“Literature is the most agreeable way of ignoring life.”
― Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese, poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher and philosopher
Source: “Literature is the most agreeable way of ignoring life.” | Art of Quotation
“Literature is the most agreeable way of ignoring life.”
― Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese, poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher and philosopher
Source: “Literature is the most agreeable way of ignoring life.” | Art of Quotation
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The Real England is a concise, direct, and not-so-gentle window into the depths of the leftovers of the world’s once greatest empire. It is told from the perspective of one lone (or not so lone) long term visitor. It informs one of the dregs of the country and helps to explain quaint British oddities such as the crack addicted chav.
I agree…..to lose oneself in a good book is the best:)
My son and his partner love the clock, but because I didn’t arrange to have a gift card enclose, (instead sent a letter under separate cover) they didn’t know who it was from ’til yesterday…..! However, they are thrilled with it and wanted me to pass on to the top designer at First Night – how much they love your work:) Keep smiling my friend and have a lovely day…Janet. xxx
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I doubt I would have survived this long were it not for escaping into books. I’m thrilled your son and his partner like the clock. I’d love a photograph of them beside the clock with Jared wearing the tie!
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Good morning dear Sarah….I will e mail Jarrod this morning and ask for a picture to be arranged…..meanwhile, have a lovely weekend and of course keep smiling:):) Janet. xxx
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Great review. Thanks, Sarah!
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Pleasure, Olga.
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That’s about right…such a noble raiding of your own garden, and strolling through the gardens of others.
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It is indeed.
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Yes and no. Great literature takes us into it.
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