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philosophical meaning in the eyes of the reader. If you haven't read these books, our answers won't help much. If you have read them and they seem childish and shallow to you, then our answers again will not give much:) These books contain thoughts and feelings that have visited me, and more than once, so they are very close to me and seem really philosophical
Tove Janson created very vivid images. Surely in the life of each of us there is someone who painfully resembles a character from Moomin stories. It can probably be compared to Winnie the Pooh, where Milne depicted every type of temperament.
And many more aphorisms. The text is literally woven from them. My favorite:”You don't have to know if it's true to believe something.”And of course, ” someone who likes pancakes can't be dangerous.”
Simple and funny phrases, but they are so easy to fit the most important thing.