Is this true?
Pride and Prejudice is the secret to girls
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rinoh
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Is this true? | ||
Nitrogen
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DoctorHelvetica
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he was right. | ||
b3h47pte
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On January 31 2010 07:47 DoctorHelvetica wrote: Mark Twain once said "The only thing more useless than a library with no books, is a library filled with books by Jane Austen." he was right. did he really? oO | ||
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QuickStriker
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On January 31 2010 07:47 DoctorHelvetica wrote: Mark Twain once said "The only thing more useless than a library with no books, is a library filled with books by Jane Austen." he was right. I approve of this quote! Mark Twain is awesome man, he knows exactly what's going on! ^_^ | ||
d3_crescentia
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if you can come to terms with understanding how that works, then you might have a slightly better sense of things | ||
Alethios
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It's like the answer to the ultimate question in Douglas Adams' universe. If anybody every finds out both the question and the answer, the universe will adapt and the answer will change. Either that or there will be total mollecular collapse, ending all life as we know it. Some questions aren't meant to be answered. | ||
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Archaic
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EDIT: And Twain might just be one of my favorite authors now. | ||
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CursOr
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Don't worry about it. ... I work in a Library, and Jane Austin is basically the halmark of old, conservative style, superfically socially fixated trash of the time... thats considered a classic now. I would recommend reading some non fiction. Learn about Survival, or Science, or Economics >.<, or History (Howard Zinn). When reading fiction, I prefer very modern, well structured writers, so that I can learn to read faster. Reading ancient Shakespear or something for the turn of the 19th century isn't exactly going to boost your reading ability, youll just lumber through it. I'd reccomend anything 1950's or later and prefferably 1980's or later. Dean Koontz is one of my favorites, very well written and easy, you can eat one up in 1 sitting. Of course there are the modern classics like 1984 and Brave New World, of course everyone will recommend. GL HF | ||
Hot_Bid
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and the sequel with the zombies | ||
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