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There were the people who read and there were the others. Whether you were a reader or a non-reader — it was soon apparent. There was no greater distinction between people.
“Night Train to Lisbon”, Pascal Mercier (via distantheartbeats) (via aloneinkioto) (via bugseatbooks) (via libraryland)Posted on January 23, 2010 via Distant Heartbeats with 46 notes
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