May 29, 1926 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 Â [volume 3]
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May 29, 1926 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 Â [volume 3]
May 28th, 1929 Virginia Woolf, “A Writer’s Diary” (1918 - 1941)
Words by: @thesanitysipper
"And we'll be okay."
May 28th, 1940 Virginia Woolf, “A Writer’s Diary” (1918 - 1941)
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“Less has come alive to his senses, his curiosity, his fears, his memory, and entered that separate realm of being in which the outer world does not vanish, not at all, but pricks with painful detail, the province not of the reader or the critic but of that suffering creature trapped behind the looking glass: the writer. For now Less is paying attention.”
— Andrew Sean Greer, Less Is Lost
The older I get, the more I realize, I don’t want a busy life. I want a deep life. Slow mornings. Focused work. Calm people. Meaningful progress. Good books. A quiet mind at night. Nothing flashy. Nothing trendy. Just a life that feels good to live. Depth over noise. That'll do.
“maybe growth isn’t about becoming a completely different person, maybe it’s about finally feeling safer being yourself.”
“We are all a people in need. We are not perfect. We are not machines. We make mistakes. We need grace. We need compassion. We need help at times. We need other people. And that’s okay.”
— Jamie Tworkowski