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Elizabe✝h
Hi there.

I'm Elizabeth and I
like to write.
I wish I knew
where I was going
Humm

There are certain truths that I live by
One. I am Eilzabethbutwhatsinaname
Two. I seek happinessbutwhatshappinesswithoutsadness
Three. I pursue self-actualizationbutwhatifidontlikewhatifind
Four. I happily owe everything to Jesus Christ, my saviour and my God. I live for You alone.

Toronto, the city

I like Toronto. I live here.
It's kind of small compared to other cities, I think. Not quite as developed. The subway coverage really sucks.
But I like Toronto. It's urban and vibrant and so diverse. I want to explore it all!

A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one

Jane Eyre
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Holes
If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
Le petit prince
The English Patient
The Great Gatsby


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Harry Potter
Friday, March 15, 2013 || 2:30 PM

Why wouldn't I read my favourite books over again? Why would I keep myself from the pleasure of experiencing that story again?

A lot Many people will ask me, Haven't you read it already?
Yes, yes I have.
Don't you know what happens already?
Yes, very well I do.

I've read a lot of books in my eighteen years. I remember hardly half. Hardly a quarter. I doubt even a eighth. Yet, I know that I enjoyed most of what I have read.

I had a phase where I wanted to be considered very well-read. I read a lot of well-known classics just to say that I've read them. Right now, I hardly remember what they're about.

If you don't remember what you've read, there is no glory in saying you've read it.
What's it about?
I don't know, but it was good.

I love Harry Potter.
I know what it's about.

I can't help but read and reread because I never want to come to that moment where I say I forget what happens.