Your favourite quote from the book?

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Your favourite quote from the book?

Post by Harshitha Nayak »

I liked this quotes from the book,
These words can be connected with general terms also.

“I used to write a lot of letters that I never mailed. They were my way of sorting things out for myself.”

“There is an old saying that the nights are made for confidences, for things that the day would be too harsh and bright to hold.”
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I also loved the first quote. It made me remind of a Bollywood movie called "Karthik calling Karthik".
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' The girls reminded me how much you can learn from watching other people'. These words were said by Aunt Meg, and they also reminded me to always be patient and observant.
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