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"Pague o Quanto Você Acha que Vale" - Agora a leitura pode estar a uma estação de você! Procure no mapa qual a máquina mais próxima de sua rota, e garanta o seu
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compre ja seu livro no metro!!!
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ponto de onibus e biblioteca!!
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p/ quem nao tem livro, é só ir na maquina do metrô e comprar um!!
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saopauloquele · 10 years
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ponto de ônibus e biblioteca!!
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saopauloquele · 10 years
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Follow me, Nature, Vintage, Photography Blog!
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BART - San Francisco
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saopauloquele · 10 years
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"The Torah with Rashi’s Commentary: Vol. 1, Genesis," Edited by Rabbi Yisrael Herczeg
Borrow I Read
I went up to him after I took the picture, to find out what he was reading. He welcomed my interruption seamlessly; it was like he had been expecting me. He showed me that he was reading commentary on The Book of Genesis. Then he asked me, “Do you want to hear a great idea?” I said yes happily. He said he was concentrating on the very first sentence in Genesis, where it mentions what was created in the world first. He pointed at the sentence in his book and said, “If you read the full sentence, it says that the sky and the earth were created first. But, if you read just the first half of the sentence, the Hebrew word in the middle reveals that it was actually the alphabet that was created before anything else.” He took his finger off the page then, and he pointed at the subway doors. “You see these subway doors,” he told me, “they really are made of metal.” In a quieter tone, full of meditative curiosity, he continued. “At their foundation though, they’re really made of letters.” He lowered his hand then and looked around the subway car, in a way as if he was literally reading the atmosphere. 
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saopauloquele · 10 years
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Michael Cera reading on the train
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saopauloquele · 10 years
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She’s reading “Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada y Cien sonetos de amor,” by Pablo Neruda.
He’s reading "Time Travel and Warp Drives: A Scientific Guide to Shortcuts through Time and Space," by Allen Everett and Thomas Roman.
Veinte poemas: Borrow I Read
Time Travel and Warp Drives: Borrow I Read
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