We do not need magic to change the world; we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already. We have the power to imagine better.
J.K. Rowling
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We do not need magic to change the world; we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already. We have the power to imagine better.
J.K. Rowling
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I often carry things to read so that I will not have to look at the people.
Charles Bukowski
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Things Confirmed By Jonathan Stroud When I Met Him At A Signing
• He had an alternate ending where Nathaniel lived but it didn’t feel fitting to the story (as much as it hurts I do agree) • Bartimaeus does assume Nathaniel’s form in the future sometimes • He did write bits of what happened to Kitty afterwards but not enough to publish a whole book • Bartimaeus’ favorite form is Ptolemy • In the end, Nathaniel is elevated from an anti-hero to a hero • *this one bROke me* what Bart wanted to say in the very end is that he’s grown to love Nathaniel • Stroud literally said that they loved each other • don’t look at me
All suffering originates from craving, from attachment, from desire.
Edgar Allan Poe (via thequotejournals)
I love learning. I love history. But there’s history in everything. Every building, everybody you talk to. It’s not limited to libraries and museums. I think people who spend their lives in school forget that sometimes.
Becky Chambers, A Closed and Common Orbit (via acoydutchstudent)
That Is The Question
You were my everything and now I am your nothing.
everyoneisacritic, writing prompt #65: write a ten-word-story (via wordsnquotes)
I’ve been crying so much lately. Please make it stop.
colorsofhereyes, writing prompt #65: write a ten-word-story (via wordsnquotes)
I’m like that. Either I forget right away or I never forget.
Samuel Beckett, Waiting For Godot (via wnq-music)
Types of bibliography
Works cited
Works read
Works skimmed
Works opened
Works gently caressed on the back, but never opened
Works glanced at on the shelf
Works known, but unable to be accessed
Works known, but not inspiring the desire to be accessed
Works mandatorily mentioned whether in truth accessed or not
It’s better to burn out, than to fade away.
Neil Young, “My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue),“ Rust Never Sleeps (via wordsnquotes)
what, from the bottom of my heart, the fuck
After all, soul mates always end up together.
Cecelia Ahern, Where Rainbows End / Love, Rosie (via thelovejournals)
Soon you’ll realize that many people will love the idea of you but will lack the maturity to handle the reality of you.
Reyna Biddy (via thelovejournals)
I’d rather be with you in hell than without you in heaven.
Mahbod Seraji, Rooftops of Tehran (via lokihiddleston)
You are your own greatest weapon and your biggest obstacle
writing prompt #65: write a ten-word-story //sunrises-and-nightlights (via wnq-writers)
Anxiety. A constant, burdening, itch that can never be satisfied.
somewherebeyondwonderland, writing prompt #65: write a ten-word-story (via wnq-writers)