May 1, 2008 Newsletter
Quotes from Book Notes Journal published by London's The Folio Society, 2004.
Happy Spring! I am typing with dried morel mushrooms in glass jars beside me. They are so ugly they are beautiful!! The small moon this morning isn’t showing light through the window, but the coffee has the perfect filler helping fingers wake up!
I was given a beautiful gift this week that I will try to get to always have in the store. Book Notes Journal. This is a journal that has categories including: Recommended Reads, Reading Notes, Favorite Quotes, Books Borrowed & Lent. Each section then just is an organized section for your “book notes” (grin). There are pockets all through the journal for personal scraps of paper. Under each section there is room for who gave you the idea, for when you read the book, for who gave you the quote… I’ve never seen anything like this & can’t wait for you to also have one by your own bedside or couch. Here are some of the quotes from the journal. I have read them several times and thought you’d like to have them today.
O for a book and a shady nook, Either in door or out;
With the green leaves whispering overhead, Or the street cries all about.
Where I may read all at my ease, Both of the new and the old;
For a jolly good book whereon to look, Is better to me than gold. John Wilson
A good book is the best of friends, the same today and for ever. Martin Tupper
Choose an author as you choose a friend. Wentworth Dillon
Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. Francis Bacon
Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are those that other people have lent me. Anatole France
Knowledge is free at the library. Just bring your own container. Anonymous
Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself…No, read in order to live. Gustave Flaubert
Book lovers never go to bed alone. Anonymous
Thank you for again letting me enter your morning. Have a beautiful Thursday – it’s been so long since I’ve written the two words, beautiful and Thursday on same line! Spring has finally sprung. The sight of tulips and little friends of birds, the sounds of mowers in back yards, the smells of insect repellent… it’s all coming back! If you have had a hard winter, I hope that you are given a peace this spring in the beauty of creation, of new life, of God caring for the most intricate tiny details of our lives and of what he has created – he created the smells, the details for us – let’s take the time to notice and look up to the skies – to thank him and to ask for his help… Have a great week! Turn off your electronics, don’t send as many e-mails, instead just be. Just sit. Just read. Just think. Just remember. Just plan. Just hope. Don’t let the day go by wasted – especially in your own personal mind. Susan
Works Cited:
Book Notes Journal. New York: Ryland Peters & Small, Inc. 2004.