January 2010
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Another day of being completely clueless as to how...
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If it is necessary, omit one bridge over the river, go round a little there, and...
– Henry David Thoreau (Walden)
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Hot air sends shivers down her spine, a spark electrifying what little molecules shake her atomosphere. It appears the sun is but an object in the landscape he imagines, for it is the time granted where he holds the measures of minutes ticked on a clock in his back pocket. A shadow casts over skies above. It darkens the day. She shakes the air with her pearls of water shattered across the terrain....
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I hate this feeling. Like I’m here, but I’m not. Like someone cares. But they...
– Ellen Hopkins.
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By contrast,” Hawking says, “there are about 50,000 new books published in the...
– Stephen Hawking: “The Human Species Has Entered a New Stage of Evolution” - The Daily Galaxy Top Story of 2009
Examples of this ‘garbage’ include pages 34 to whatever-page-it-ended of A Brief History of Time.
Seriously, have you EVER seen a copy where the spine is creased or the pages dog-eared...
The kid.
Tonight something happened. I never felt these words would escape my mouth, yet here they are. He’s not as bad as I thought. I recall just earlier today voicing to my friends at lunch how I absolutely hated him. I’ve never talked to him, just seen his ego and it drove me crazy. He was the typical athlete. Digs the “popular” girls, finds himself to be the best at everything...
I will not attempt to describe her, for anything that I could say would fall so...
– Samuel Butler (Erewhon)
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I should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as...
– Henry David Thoreau (Walden)
Papers fill with wishes. Wishes of who we want to become in 365 days. The words are outlined in promises of good fortunes, decorated with the good seen ahead. We must brace ourselves for the worst as well. There is a simple balance one must achieve, juggling a load of happiness in one palm, the other weighed down by logic and the probability of bad fortune. It’s a simple roll of the dice for...