I have no feelings of guilt regarding the books I have not read and perhaps will never read; I know that my books have unlimited patience. They will wait for me till the end of my days.

— Alberto Manguel (via housingworksbookstore)

teachers teach that knowledge waits.

Saturday Feb 12 08:29pm
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