A Soliloquy (Excerpts)
"[...] It's either I'll die young out of madness or I'll live long to loneliness."
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A Soliloquy (Excerpts)
"[...] It's either I'll die young out of madness or I'll live long to loneliness."
"They know me as '[redacted] who has everything,' but never '[redacted] who has nothing."
I write when I'm sad. I'm sad when I write.
Vanity: A creative essay about Donna Tartt's quote (Prologue)
“I am nothing in my soul if not obsessive.” — Donna Tartt, The Secret History
Can a thing such as ‘irony,’ the mordant feeling of reality that dismantles existence, be able to coincide with human nature? For instance, the word ‘vanity,’ which refers to an excessive admiration for oneself, is derived from the Latin vanitas, which is from vanus meaning ‘emptiness.’ The paradoxical essence of its modern definition is certainly intriguing. How can someone be so full of himself but also empty as well? Merely thinking of that, I can say that I am no different.