“How do you press a wildflower into the pages of an e-book?”
Lewis Buzbee (1957) American writer
Source: The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop: A Memoir, a History
Source: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass
“How do you press a wildflower into the pages of an e-book?”
Lewis Buzbee (1957) American writer
Source: The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop: A Memoir, a History
Julie Garwood (1946) American writer
Source: The Wedding
Kate Chopin book The Awakening
or 'this financier, who controls the world's money markets?'"
The Awakening (1899)
“A poem doesn’t do everything for you.
You are supposed to go on with your thinking.”
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917–2000) American writer
"Song of Winnie"
Winnie (1988)
Context: I pass you my Poem.
A poem doesn’t do everything for you.
You are supposed to go on with your thinking.
You are supposed to enrich
the other person’s poem with your extensions,
your uniquely personal understandings,
thus making the poem serve you.
“I suppose you burned the library—barbarians always do.”
James Blish (1921–1975) American author
Source: Short fiction, A Style in Treason (1970), Chapter 9 (p. 154)
“And if he left off dreaming about you, where do you suppose you'd be?”
Lewis Carroll book Through the Looking-Glass
Source: Through the Looking Glass