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I’ll read my books and I’ll drink coffee and I’ll listen to music, and I’ll bolt the door.
J. D. Salinger
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses a simple joy in solitude and personal pleasures.

J.D. Salinger's quote encapsulates the bliss found in engaging with personal hobbies such as reading, enjoying coffee, and listening to music, all within the comfort of one's own space. It emphasizes the value of solitude and the small pleasures in life that bring happiness away from the chaos of the outside world.

Themes

SolitudeReadingCoffeeMusicHappiness

In practice

Example use cases

During a book club meeting to emphasize the joy of reading.

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Against my better judgment I feel certain that somewhere very near here—the first house down the road, maybe—there's a good poet dying, but also somewhere very near here somebody's having a hilarious pint of pus taken from her lovely young body, and I can't be running back and forth forever between grief and high delight.
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I'm not afraid to compete. It's just the opposite. Don't you see that? I'm afraid I will compete — that's what scares me. That's why I quit the Theatre Department. Just because I'm so horribly conditioned to accept everybody else's values, and just because I like applause and people to rave about me, doesn't make it right. I'm ashamed of it. I'm sick of it. I'm sick of not having the courage to be an absolute nobody. I'm sick of myself and everybody else that wants to make some kind of a splash.
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Each of his phrases was rather like a little ancient island, inundated by a miniature sea of whiskey.
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My brother Allie had this left-handed fielder's mitt. he was left handed. The thing that was descriptive about it though, was that he had poems written all over the fingers and the pocket and everywhere. In green ink. He wrote them on it so that he'd have something to read when he was in the field and nobody was up to bat
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Who in the Bible besides Jesus knew--knew--that we're carrying the Kingdom of Heaven around with us, inside, where we're all too goddam stupid and sentimental and unimaginative to look?
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You can hit my father over the head with a chair and he won't wake up, but my mother, all you have to do to my mother is cough somewhere in Siberia and she'll hear you.
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