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Mother of Universe, Immortality and Infinity
owlett:

The fact that fans are acting in this sort of fashion just reflects how important it is to keep the element of mystery about his name.As Hagrid once said, “You’re meddling in things that ought not to be meddled in.”
I know that Moffat may not actually reveal his name but he needs to be aware of just how big of an issue this is.

owlett:

The fact that fans are acting in this sort of fashion just reflects how important it is to keep the element of mystery about his name.
As Hagrid once said, “You’re meddling in things that ought not to be meddled in.”

I know that Moffat may not actually reveal his name but he needs to be aware of just how big of an issue this is.

nybooks:

Charles Simic, A Country Without Libraries
I don’t know of anything more disheartening than the sight of a shut down library. No matter how modest its building or its holdings, in many parts of this country a municipal library is often the only place where books in large number on every imaginable subject can be found, where both grownups and children are welcome to sit and read in peace, free of whatever distractions and aggravations await them outside. Like many other Americans of my generation, I owe much of my knowledge to thousands of books I withdrew from public libraries over a lifetime. I remember the sense of awe I felt as a teenager when I realized I could roam among the shelves, take down any book I wanted, examine it at my leisure at one of the library tables, and if it struck my fancy, bring it home.
Photo: Hartland Four Corners, Vermont, 1994. Robert Dawson’s photos of libraries are currently on view in the exhibition Public Library: An American Commons at the San Francisco Public Library.

nybooks:

Charles Simic, A Country Without Libraries

I don’t know of anything more disheartening than the sight of a shut down library. No matter how modest its building or its holdings, in many parts of this country a municipal library is often the only place where books in large number on every imaginable subject can be found, where both grownups and children are welcome to sit and read in peace, free of whatever distractions and aggravations await them outside. Like many other Americans of my generation, I owe much of my knowledge to thousands of books I withdrew from public libraries over a lifetime. I remember the sense of awe I felt as a teenager when I realized I could roam among the shelves, take down any book I wanted, examine it at my leisure at one of the library tables, and if it struck my fancy, bring it home.

Photo: Hartland Four Corners, Vermont, 1994. Robert Dawson’s photos of libraries are currently on view in the exhibition Public Library: An American Commons at the San Francisco Public Library.

(Источник: nybooks из блога teachingliteracy)

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It is amazing hat. And do you know that hats have history? Every thing has its own story or stories and it is amazing. Don’t throw out old hats, bags, umbrellas… And you will have a mess. You will have your Chaos. And it is wonderful. 

You are not empty.