Thursday, June 23, 2011

When I grow up...

I don't want to be a rockstar. I want to be a librarian.
I am SUCH a bookworm - the thought of living my life in a building filled with words is amazing.
I hope to attain my master's degree in the next few years. There are so many schools I want to go to. I am applying to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (where I am currently employed), UW: Madison and for the hell of it - Pratt Institute. Pratt has a performing arts specialty! *dying and going to heaven... *

I was recently reading a book and there were two passages that put my thoughts into beautifully written words. I had to share. They really touched that dream part of my heart!

“I was always a fanciful little girl, but especially after I’d learned to read when I was four years old. Real life just couldn’t compete with the stories in books, though I never really gave life a chance, anyway. Books were too delicious and far-reaching. You could curl up in a corner of the couch and travel to other worlds, be other people, feel every emotion ever invented.”

“People who go to bed alone often have a TV playing. They say it keeps them company, assuages the onags of solitude, but in fact, it doesn’t work that way. When you read a book, you fully and completely enter a universe. Your mind is an energetic participant in the written language. It cannot be otherwise. But when you watch television, you cannot enter that world You always remain on the outside looking at the the screen, and the screen is the wall blocking your entrance. And so the television makes you horribly aware of the very thing you wish to escape. Your loneliness.”

Josephine Carr

This is a short one. Those two quotes say it all. :) Happy day!

2 comments:

  1. What a lovely post! I completely agree with your feelings about libraries. I can't think of a more peaceful and enchanting place to spend my time!

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  2. You would be a great librarian! Someone needs to be there to give recommendations ;)

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