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Hi, I'm Heli and I love to read and write. Main blog: heli-inside Writing blog: heli-writes
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heli-reads · 6 months ago
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Every person has the power to change their fate if they are brave enough to fight for what they desire more than anything.
- Stephanie Garber, Caraval.
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heli-reads · 6 months ago
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The future knows what things we desire, unless there is something greater in our path that chases us away.
- Stephanie Garber, Caraval.
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heli-reads · 6 months ago
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Dreams that come true can be beautiful, but they can also turn into nightmares when people won’t wake up.
- Stephanie Garber, Caraval
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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There's a difference between being happy and being fulfilled. Happines you feel in your skin. Fulfillment you feel in your bones. – Breanne Randall, The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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When you stop being afraid of being alone, you'll realize your worth and stop letting people walk all over you. – Breanne Randall, The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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People should like you for you. Not what you do for them. You're always afraid people are going to leave, so you do anything you can to make them stay. – Breanne Randall, The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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Beauty alone does not make something valuable; it must have purpose and usefulness. – Abigail Hair, From the Mouth of Sirens
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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The number of lives we are capable of living is limited only by the number of books we choose to read. – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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In the happiest times of my life, I have reached for my books. In the saddest times of my life, my books have reached back. – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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She understood the need to retreat behind a book, to create a physical barrier between you and the world. She'd been doing it for years, seeking refuge in other people's stories.
– Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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To lose oneself in the pages of a book is often to find oneself. – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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You're the answer to a prayer I never thought to pray – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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To read a book is to take a journey, to travel into a vast unknown, to hear the voices of angels both living and dead. – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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Like people, it is the books with the most scars that have lived the fullest lives. Faded, creased, dusted, broken. These have the best stories to tell, the wisest counsel to offer. – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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We read not to escape life but to learn how to live it more deeply and richly, to experience the world through the eyes of the other. – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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In this life, there are losses that can never be anticipated. Grief that comes at you out of the darkness. Blows that land so swiftly and deftly that there's simply no way to prepare for them. But sometimes you do see the blow coming. You see it and you stand there and let it knock you down. – Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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heli-reads · 9 months ago
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There is nothing quite so alive as a book that has been well loved.
– Barbara Davis, The Echo of Old Books
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