"He wasn't antisocial — he always had friends, and everybody liked him — but he could go off and entertain himself for hours. He didn't seem to need toys or friends. He could be alone without being lonely."
Into the Wild, pg. 107
By Jon Krakauer
Published 1996
I've never heard of this book. This quote is great though, very real, and very touching. It actually reminds me of myself. I so want to check this out. Thanks for always sharing the most beautiful book snippets, I hope you enjoyed reading this Yuri!
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Love this
ReplyDeleteI read this book a few years back and I loved his philosophy for living. :)
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Great book. But I felt for his family.
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I've never heard of this book. This quote is great though, very real, and very touching. It actually reminds me of myself. I so want to check this out. Thanks for always sharing the most beautiful book snippets, I hope you enjoyed reading this Yuri!
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KG
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Great book. Good movie (Emile Hirsch - enough said). Sad ending. Inspiring philosophy on life...
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