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I swore I would never read an e-reader. I was a paper book loyalist through and through. Then after realizing how many books I could take with me on a trip to Scotland just on one little device, I became a convert. I still read paper books, but I have started having a least on book on my Kindle at all times. One of the benefits of the Kindle besides “Giant cosmic Books, itty bitty living space” is that I can highlight quotes and passages and easily get back to them. I have gathered up some of my favorites here.





This is not from a book, but I heard it on the That Sounds Fun Podcast. I think it is a great one to end with.
