Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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discomfort in order to stay faithful to an idea

I have insisted on setting down these memories because I see that now many non-believing friends let their children have a religious education ‘so as not to give them complexes’, ‘so that they don’t feel different from the others’. I believe that this behaviour displays a lack of courage which is t…

—p.134 Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings Political Autobiography of a Young Man (130) by Italo Calvino
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one has to look for other values in life

As a child listening to the adults’ discussions in our house, I always felt that it was taken for granted that in Italy everything was going wrong. And during adolescence I and my companions at school were almost all hostile to Fascism. But it is not at all inevitable that just because of this my r…

—p.131 Political Autobiography of a Young Man (130) by Italo Calvino
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men always count more than ideas

Men always count more than ideas. For me ideas have always had eyes, nose, mouth, arms and legs. Political history for me is above all a history of human presences. Just when you least expect, you realize that Italy is full of wonderful people.

—p.128 American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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first of all live, and then philosophize and write advice/living

Negative aspects of travel? Everyone will say that it distracts you from that horizon of set objects that constitute your own poetic world, it disperses that absorbed concentration which is a condition (one of the conditions) conducive to literary creation. But in the end, even if it is a dispersal…

—p.126 American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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travel books

When I set out for the United Sates, and also throughout my travels there, I swore that I would never write a book on America (there are already so many!). Now, however, I have changed my mind. Travel books are a useful, modest and yet self-contained way of writing literature. These are books that …

—p.124 American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino