All Consuming


Items sphinx76 consumed in…

June, 2007



  1. Saturday 9
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    Finished consuming…
    The Object of My Affection — 165 people

    Worth consuming!

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    Finished consuming…
    After Life — 110 people

    Worth consuming!

    B00006adg1

    Finished consuming…
    The Son's Room — 151 people

    Not worth consuming


  2. Monday 11
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    Finished consuming…
    Secrets of the Heart — 1 person

    Worth consuming!


  3. Tuesday 12
    1579125743

    Finished consuming…
    Delta of Venus — 51 people

    Not worth consuming


Entries about these items

    1579125743

    A review of "Delta of Venus" — 2 years ago

    NOT WORTH CONSUMING

    This book is indeed filled with “erotica”, but unfortunately it lacked plot and/or storyline. It was a bravely written book for its time, but not a book I’d care to read again

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    Why I recommend "Secrets of the Heart" — 2 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    A tad bit religious for my tastes, but other than that, profound. The highlight of the book for me was in part 3 of the first short story, where he writes about solitude.

    “I sought solitude in order to keep from seeing the faces of men who sell themselves and buy with the same price that which is lower than they are, spiritually and materially.
    “I sought solitude in order that I might not encounter the women who walk proudly, with one thousand smiles upon their lips, while in the depths of their thousand hearts there is but one purpose.
    “I sought solitude in order to conceal myself from those self-satisfied individuals who see the spectre of knowledge in their dreams and believe that they have attained their goal.
    “I fled from society to avoid those who see but the phantom of the truth in their awakening, and shout to the world that they have acquired completely the essence of truth.
    “I sought solitude because my soul wearied of association with those who believe sincerely that the sun and moon and stars do not rise save from their coffers, and do not set except in their gardens.
    “I sought solitude because I never obtained kindness from a human unless i paid the full price with my heart.
    “I ran from the office-seekers who shatter the earthly fate of people while throwing into their eyes the golden dust and filling their ears with sounds of meaningless talk.
    “I sought solitude because I loathe that great and terrible institution which the people call civilization – that symmetrical monstrosity erected upon the perpetual misery of human kinds.”


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