달리기는 동네의 숨은 모습들을 들춰낸다. 동네의 재발견은 곧장 내 일상과 직결되기에 좀 더 피부로 와닿는 달리기의 선물이다. - <아무튼, 달리기>, 김상민 지음 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/1ad8710f3b104958 - P51


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If only she were a little bigger, Grandmother thought. Preferably a good deal bigger, so I could tell her that I understand how awful it is. Here you come, headlong into a tight little group of people who have always lived together, who have the habit of moving around each other on land they know and own and understand, and every threat to what they’re used to only makes them still more compact and self-assured. - P33

An island can be dreadful for someone from outside. Everything is complete, and everyone has his obstinate, sure and self-sufficient place. Within their shores, everything functions according to rituals that are as hard as rock from repetition, and at the same time they amble through their days as whimsically and casually as if the world ended at the horizon. - P33

Then she closed and latched the door and lay down on the bed and pulled the covers up over her head. The southwest wind whispered peacefully, distantly in from the sea and enveloped the island’s inner core – the guest room and the woodyard. - P34

She’s probably one of those people who do one good thing and then that’s the end of it." - P36

SOPHIA ASKED HER GRANDMOTHER what Heaven looked like, and Grandmother said it might be like the pasture they were just then walking by, on their way to the village over on the mainland. They stopped to look. It was very hot, the road was white and cracked, and all the plants along the ditch had dust on their leaves. They walked into the pasture and sat down in the grass, which was tall and not a bit dusty. It was full of bluebells and cat’s-foot and buttercups. - P37

If you turned it off – which was easy to do – and listened only to the insects, you could hear thousands of millions of them, and they filled the whole world with rising and falling waves of ecstasy and summer. - P37

You can see for yourself that life is hard enough without being punished for it afterwards. We get comfort when we die, that’s the whole idea." - P38


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달리기는 내 몸이 어떤 메커니즘으로 작동하는지 이해하게 되는, 몸과 나누는 가장 솔직한 대화다. 그런 의미에서 보면 달리기를 위한 소비는 지름이 아닌 ‘내몸학개론’ 수강료에 가깝다. - <아무튼, 달리기>, 김상민 지음 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/1ad8710f3b104958 - P26


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달리기는 내 몸이 어떤 메커니즘으로 작동하는지 이해하게 되는, 몸과 나누는 가장 솔직한 대화다. 그런 의미에서 보면 달리기를 위한 소비는 지름이 아닌 ‘내몸학개론’ 수강료에 가깝다. - <아무튼, 달리기>, 김상민 지음 - 밀리의 서재
https://www.millie.co.kr/v3/bookDetail/1ad8710f3b104958 - P26


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Berenice was a queen, renowned for her hair, and also a constellation. - P29

By the foot of her bed there was a nice painting of a hermit. It was a colour reproduction on shiny paper and had been cut out of a book. It showed a desert in deep twilight, nothing but sky and dry earth. In the middle was the hermit, lying in his bed reading. He was in a kind of open tent, and beside him was a bedside table with an oil lamp. The whole space occupied by the tent, the bed, the table and the circle of light was hardly larger than the man himself. Farther off in the dusk were the vague outlines of a lion at rest. Sophia found the lion threatening, but Grandmother felt it was there to protect the hermit. - P31

When the southwest wind was blowing, the days seemed to follow one another without any kind of change or occurrence; day and night, there was the same even, peaceful rush of wind. Papa worked at his desk. The nets were set out and taken in. They all moved about the island doing their own chores, which were so natural and obvious that no one mentioned them, neither for praise nor sympathy. It was just the same long summer, always, and everything lived and grew at its own pace. - P31


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