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March 2011

“She could write the scene three times over, from three points of view; her excitement was in the prospect of freedom, of being delivered from the cumbrous struggle between good and bad, heroes and villains. None of these three was bad, nor were they particularly good. She need not judge. There did not have to be a moral. She need only show separate minds, as alive as her own, struggling with the idea that other minds were equally alive. It wasn’t only wickedness and scheming that made people unhappy, it was confusion and misunderstanding; above all, it was the failure to grasp the simple truth that other people are as real as you. And only in a story could you enter these different minds and show how they had an equal value. That was the only moral a story need have.” —

Atonement by Ian McEwan (via dallowayward)

#people who do not understand this are not people whose literary opinions i care about

(via falulatonks)

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“There is nothing more dreadful than the habit of doubt. Doubt separates people. It is a poison that disintegrates friendships and breaks up pleasant relations. It is a thorn that irritates and hurts; it is a sword that kills.” —Siddhārtha Gautama (via kari-shma)
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“If you love two people at the same time, choose the second one, because if you really loved the first one you wouldn’t have fallen for the second” —Johnny Depp (via youcantry)
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“You didn’t let me grow. I’m not the same girl! You’ve stayed the same, though, you haven’t changed at all — you didn’t grow with me — that’s why we’re different people. And now I can’t breathe. I feel stifled. I feel like you’re trying to trap me.” —My Legendary Girlfriend by Mike Gayle (via daphneemarie)
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“It’s not you, it’s me. I’ve changed. I thought I could be the person that you wanted me to be. For a while it was what I wanted too.” —My Legendary Girlfriend, Mike Gayle (via daphneemarie)
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“Being with him made my brain quiet. I didn’t have to invent a thing.” —Oskar Schell, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer (via followandreblog)
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“Odd pushed himself to keep walking, one step at the time, remembering when he had walked with ease and never thought twice about the miracle of putting one foot in front of the other and pushing the world towards you.” —

Odd and the Frost Giants

Neil Gaiman

(via quote-book)

used to read this to the older girl i nannied :’]

(via getyourrunningshoeson)

Mar 30, 2011395 notes
“They’re fucking gross, man. Look, I love beautiful girls too. I think everyone should be free to have their knee socks and their sweaty shorts, but I’m over it. I’m over this weird, exhausted girl. I’m over the girl that’s tired and freezing and hungry. I like bossy girls, I always have. I like people filled with life. I’m over this weird media thing with all this, like, hollow-eyed, empty, party crap.” —

Amy Poehler on American Apparel 

Yes to bossy girls. 

(via interweber)

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“Nowadays you can go anywhere in the world in a few hours, and nothing is fabulous any more.” —Roald Dahl (via 1000scientists)
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“Always learn poems by heart. They have to become the marrow in your bones. Like fluoride in the water, they’ll make your soul impervious to the world’s soft decay.” —Janet Fitch, White Oleander (via thatyoungsailor)
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“For one, abortion is a delicate issue. It’s a very hard thing to talk about. No one wants to get an abortion, nobody looks forward to making a difficult to decision like that. Another myth from the right is that people have frivolous abortions. I know a lot of people who have needed an abortion, and I don’t know a one who was like, “Oh yeah, at 2:00, I have my abortion; at 3:00, I want to play tennis.” It’s not any more fun than any surgically invasive procedure—it’s not something you choose lightly. And we have allowed them to perpetuate some myths, plus they’re really good at framing the dialogue, especially because being against anything is easy: Just demonize it and frame it and boom! Everyone who hears your demonization will probably share a little bit of your feeling. It’s harder to explain what it is you’re for when you say you’re for reproductive rights. But we did start using terms like “reproductive rights” and being careful about using “abortion” because it turns people off, and that’s a mistake. When we are talking about reproductive rights, we are talking about a woman’s right to have an abortion. We ought to own that word instead of trying to table it because it makes people feel uncomfortable.” —John Darnielle in an interview with Mother Jones (via fuckyeahthemountaingoats)
Mar 30, 2011188 notes
A Writer's Ruminations: Firewater by Tomasz Rozycki → awritersruminations.tumblr.com

fuckyeahpolishpoets:

When I first started writing, no one told me
that it was a sickness, that my friends and family
would have to look after me, and that the women
whom I touch with this pen would later visit me

in the clinical ward. That I would be assigned
to a detox center. That…

Mar 30, 201186 notes
“Lexie will be there to support him during this troubling time. “They have a moment where they can just be together and it’s OK to cry,” Leigh says. “You just know that you’re with somebody that you love, somebody that you trust, and somebody that you can break down in front of.” —Chyler Leigh (TV Guide: Everything You Need To Know About The Grey’s Anatomy Musical Episode)
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“I am not a snob; it is simply that I am not interested with what most people have to say, or what they want to do — mostly with my time.” —Charles Bukowski (via henrycharlesbukowski)
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“As for Puck, his relationship with Rachel has evolved intriguingly and frustratingly since their initial partnering in “Mash-Up.” The issue there is that the writers designed the characters to be an ill-conceived couple, but portrayed them as rather functionally compatible within the episode. And then they got caught up in a lot of “bad boy-good girl” ruckus that’s really rather peripheral the appeal of Puck and Rachel as a couple. Mostly, the writers insist on portraying “Puckleberry” in antithesis to “Finchel,” as a roll-in-the-hay type of fling composed of two incompatible people, and only dangle the prospect of their coupling as something not to take seriously. In actuality, Puck seems to genuinely like Rachel, and often seems capable of meeting the criteria in Will’s quote from “Ballad” - if only the writers were to develop it seriously.” —DR SHE BLOGGO (via nephelite)
Mar 27, 2011255 notes
“Forcing a woman to wait three days and consult with some asshole trying to convince her not to abort will not change the fact that that woman does not want to have a child. Even if it changes her mind about terminating the pregnancy, it doesn’t change whatever circumstances brought her to an abortion clinic in the first place. She’ll still walk out just as devoid of choices, just as un- or underemployed, just as broke, just as in debt, just as uninsured, just as lacking daycare, just as unable to care for herself and/or her existing children, just as in need of medication that she can’t take while pregnant, just as enmeshed in an unhealthy or abusive relationship, just the same as she was when she walked in. She’ll just have been guilted into making sacrifices she doesn’t want to make, to honor someone else’s mistaken perceptions about her morality.” —Shakesville (via pastthestorm)
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“And even if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn’t really change the fact that you have what you have.” —The Perks of Being A Wallflower (via treeswithoutleaves)
Mar 26, 201129,170 notes
“Fishing relaxes me. It’s like yoga, except I still get to kill something.” —RON, Parks And Recreation (via inothernews)
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“Write every day, line by line, page by page, hour by hour. Do this despite fear. For above all else, beyond imagination and skill, what the world asks of you is courage, courage to risk rejection, ridicule and failure. As you follow the quest for stories told with meaning and beauty, study thoughtfully but write boldly. Then, like the hero of the fable, your dance will dazzle the world.” — Robert McKee (via thesearepeopleyouknow)
Mar 26, 201174 notes
“I’ve never really thought of myself as depressed so much as I am paralyzed by hope.” —Maria Bamford (via makingnoiseloud)
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“Sometimes you have to be strong for yourself. You have to know that you’re a good person and a good friend. What’s meant to be will end up good and what’s not - won’t. Love is worth fighting for, but sometimes you can’t be the only one fighting. At times, people need to fight for you. If they don’t, you just have to move on and realize what you gave them was more than they were willing to give you. Hopefully, people realize great things when they come around and not lose something real. Always fight, until you can’t anymore, and then be fought for.” —(via eletheowl)
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“As a society, we encourage girls and women to be emotionally accessible, and in touch with their feelings; we say that it’s an innately feminine trait. We say it, that is, until they have feelings that make us uncomfortable, at which point we recast them as melodramatic harpies, shrieking banshees, and basket cases.” —Tori Amos (via imanassspankme)   (via bellatrixblack-)
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“I want her to melt into me, like butter on toast. I want to absorb her and walk around for the rest of my days with her encased in my skin. I want. I lie motioness, savoring the feeling of her body against mine. I’m afraid to breathe in case I break the spell.” —Water for Elephants (via inthespine)
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“A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return.” —Salman Rushdie; Imaginary Homelands (via wordpainting)
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“We have the idea that our hearts, once broken, scar over with an indestructible tissue that prevents their ever breaking in quite the same place; but as Sammy watched Joe, he felt the heartbreak of that day in 1935 when the Mighty Molecule had gone away for good.” —– Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, p. 113 (via quote-book)
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“To say what you want to say, you must create another language and nourish it for years with what you have loved, with what you have lost, with what you will never find again.” —George Seferis (Geōrgios Seferiádē)  (via apoetreflects)
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“If nothing else, I’ve realized who I can count on. The friends who can read my mind and finish my sentence. who call me in the middle of a text message, or answer my question before I ask it, who tell me what’s going on in my crazy head.” —(via eletheowl)
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