“We feel that to reveal embarrassing or private things, we have given someone something, that, like a primitive person fearing that a photographer will steal his soul, we identify our secrets, our past and their blotches, with our identity, that revealing our habits or losses or deeds somehow makes one less of oneself.”

DAVE EGGERS, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (via judydark)
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Posted on Friday, 10 February
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Source: DAVE EGGERS, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (via judydark)
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    Such a good book.
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    This book…is the grandfather to Foer and writers like him. Read it if you haven’t already. :)
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