
This week’s topic from That Artsy Reader Girl sent me down the memory lane, back to the books I had to read for school.

This week’s topic from That Artsy Reader Girl sent me down the memory lane, back to the books I had to read for school.
“At the door of every contented, happy man somebody should stand with a little hammer, constantly tapping, to remind him that unhappy people exist, that however happy he may be, sooner or later life will show him its claws, some calamity will befall — illness, poverty, loss — and nobody will hear or see, just as he doesn’t hear or see others now.”
— Anton Chekhov, Gooseberries