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“Men always want to be a woman’s first love - Women like to be a man’s last...”
– Oscar Wilde (via infinite-loop) (via justbesplendid) (via quote-book)
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When you hear me calling your name in the night,...
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"Big Ben: its a big clock!"
(via alexa-llent) BAHAHAHAHA. I was just about to put, “Because it’s a big clock!” as my fb status hahaha. We have the best fucking times. I love it. I LOVE IT SO MUCH!
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"Who the fuck's Fred?"
“HI! I’M FRED!”
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Happy birthday, "The Raven" and Chekhov!
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Hey, cereal! I love you!
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Bunch of phonies mourn J.D. Salinger →
nedhepburn: sabine: CORNISH, NH—In this big dramatic production that didn’t do anyone any good (and was pretty embarrassing, really, if you think about it), thousands upon thousands of phonies across the country mourned the death of author J.D. Salinger, who was 91 years old for crying out loud. “He had a real impact on the literary world and on millions of readers,” said hot-shot English...
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Listenalexa-llent: grouchpotato11: Vienna—Billy...
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“Among other things, you’ll find that you’re not the first person who was ever...”
– J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye, Chapter 24, spoken by the character Mr. Antolini (via nedhepburn)
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“You go to a dance where a new pop song is playing, and for the rest of your life...”
– Louis Menand on The Catcher in the Rye for The New Yorker. (via meaghano) Hell yes. Thank you, J.D. (via bryonmcdonald) Instead of writing all of that, I could have just reblogged this first.
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J.D. Salinger's best-known work encouraged...
ohhleary: So take your tributes and shove ‘em, okay? Okay. So I believe that the main reason people dislike Holden Caulfield is because they take Catcher as a singular instance. Literature doesn’t exist just to tell one story of one individual event that has no relevance to the rest of the world. I think if anything, one of the point behind this book is that it does not matter where you...
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Salinger was the only thing keeping a terrible,...
maddiehope: mattgorman: hammerito: I hope Michael Bay can jazz it up a little. I can’t wait to see an exploding duck pond in 3D. Some books aren’t meant to be adapted for the screen.  I think this is one of them. It’s too….good.  Ruination in movie form would probably make me cry for three days straight out of core-deep sorrow. This novel changed my life.  Please don’t kill it oh...
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“Boy, when you’re dead, they really fix you up. I hope to hell when I do die...”
– ‘Catcher In The Rye’, JD Salinger (via highrising) (via chloethunders) RIP JD Salinger (via aleatoire) (via wickedground)
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