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“The tragedy of this world is that everyone is alone.”
— Einstein’s Dreams, Alan Lightman (b. 28 November 1948)
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Tom Hiddleston - The Hollow Crown (Part 2/2).
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i dream of long walks in this one mystical forest that I created in my head, where streaks of sunlight steals its way through the gaps in the canopy of leaves, where the moss is thick and dewy, where the deers hide from its predators, where the pine trees are so tall you have to bend over backwards to see the top of it, where the fog is thick it lends an air of mystery to the whole vast of emerald treasure.
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She craved solitude but she hated loneliness, a conundrum that she couldn’t even begin to solve.
Kate Atkinson (via quotemadness)
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Me, begging: can I please focus? I want to write please let me write
My brain: hehe opening and closing one app goes brr brr
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types of writing sessions
got on computer, looked at document, was like “fuck this shit” and got off
wrote like 150 words that consist of bloating the existing useless conversation or scene even more
wrote SO MANY WORDS but it was because you were so desperate to escape the Bad Part
wrote SO MANY WORDS but it was because you were so desperate to get closer to the Good Part
got on your document, ran into research issue, spent like an hour on Wikipedia, ah shit
the somewhat satisfying “fixing everything I hated about the scene I wrote the day before” session
decent amount of progress that took like 3x longer than it should have because you were repeatedly distracted
In The Zone and completely absorbed, just BLAZING through a few thousand words, probably close to the ending, probably listening to playlist
Not actually a writing session, just listening to playlist
the session where you write like a paragraph, suddenly realize the unfixability of your current plot predicament, and cry
that weird session where you don’t have much time and you’re super tired and you write like a page but you reread it the next morning and holy shit these words came from the fingers of god why is it so good
that session that is purely just navigating the boring shit of getting from one scene to the next and it sucks but you leave off on the cusp of something interesting and it feels good
the satisfyingly exhausting session where you write the Good Part and you’re confident it came out pretty well and you’re full of thoughts and stuff about where things are going next but you need to let them rest
get on computer, write exactly one sentence, get off computer. Now you can say you wrote today
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Mr. Knightley being unable to contain his yearning.
EMMA (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde
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White Clematis, 1887, Claude Monet
Medium: oil,canvas
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Sometimes, the best way to help someone is just to be near them.
Veronica Roth (via quotemadness)
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Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her
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I miss loneliness just as much as I hate the way it leaves me in crumbs and dust.
tournesol
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You have to meet people where they are, and sometimes you have to leave them there.
Iyanla Vanzant (via quotemadness)
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