
Between life and death, there is a library, and within that library, the shelves go on forever.
Regrets don’t leave. They weren’t mosquito bites. They itch forever.
Matt Haig (born 1975) is an English writer and journalist. Much of his writing focuses on novels with fictional themes for adults as well as children stories.
Good quotations! Comparing regret to a mosquito bite is thought-provoking.
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I agree with you Vickie. The analogy of comparing regret to a mosquito bite definitely reached out to me as well.
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How many sentences, chapters and books make up the years of our lives!!
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Thanks for reading and sharing. Your words are so true!
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Love the photo of the library
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Thanks Jim for sharing back. I was looking for a photo with as many books as possible.
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