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Friedrich Nietzsche
“What cannot be said will be wept.”
— Sappho, Fragments
Charlotte Brontë, from “Jane Eyre”
It was, actually, a bit nice.
Naomi Novik, from The Golden Enclaves
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Upper Beeding, England (by iwys)
“When I looked at you, my life made sense. Even the bad things made sense. They were necessary to make you possible.”
— (via picsandquotes)
“I've often noticed that when coincidences start happening they go on happening in the most extraordinary way. I dare say it's some natural law that we haven't found out.” ― Agatha Christie, The Secret Adversary
I started to make a literary being of myself, someone who lives as if her experiences were to be written down someday.
Annie Ernaux, A Girl’s Story
“Start small … on something big. Eliminate one problem. Move things one iota. Write one sentence. Send one letter. Make a spark. We can figure out what’s next after that. Your headlights illuminate just a few feet of the dark road in front of you, and yet that is enough for you to move forward and make continual progress.”
— Ryan Holiday, Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favors the Brave
This time, it feels like the beginning of something extraordinary.
Leah Johnson, from Ellie Engle Saves Herself
“‘And do it properly.’”
— Tessa Dare, from One Dance With a Duke
‘I’m so glad to be at home again.’
L. Frank Baum, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (via the-final-sentence)