Monday, June 1, 2009

Another ravishing book post #3

Six-Word Memoirs on Love and Heartbreak: by Writers Famous and Obscure


The perfect book for those of us who have very little free time.. Witty, heartfelt, sometimes cynical but always so real.

"Magnetic attraction fused two polar opposites" - Phil Sylvester

"What once were two, are one." - George Saunders

"Don't trust a man who waxes." - Noelle Hancock

"He's dumb but lifts heavy stuff." - Laura Fausset

"She owns my heart, always will"

"Reclaimed maiden name after every divorce"

4 comments:

  1. Haha the last quote is such an inspiration;-)

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  2. Yeah. It does give off a bit of hope.. it's the "every" ;)

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  3. Laura Fausset says it haha... borrowin the book when I see you (and have had 'A place called here' for u for ages now:) A.

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  4. I kinda like the first one the most.. now just to find that polar opposite:))

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