Diurna Externa Quotes & Sayings
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There was no reason to leave. So I put my brain elsewhere and when it got dark I realized that all the bars and cafes were full of people who had been becoming more and more exuberant and loud and drunk, and I looked through a window into one and there were people dancing against each other and smiling and drinking and they were all wearing Santa hats: women wearing Santa hats, old men in Santa hats, flimsy-legged boys with thick dreadlocks wearing Santa hats, and why did they want to impersonate someone who only gives and disappears? — Catherine Lacey
I never think about anything in my brain. I think in very small repetitive circles inside my own brain. That's why I'm a writer. It's the only way I get any sort of conclusion or understanding about anything. — Melissa Febos
But I think that no matter how smart, people usually see what they're already looking for, that's all. — Veronica Roth
There are two types of mistakes: mistakes of ambition and mistakes of sloth. — Tim Ferriss
Have one simple goal in life, make today better than yesterday — Allan Sparkes
When I was younger, acting, singing and dancing was what it was all about. That's really what kept me in school because I was really naughty otherwise. — Suki Waterhouse
Whenever a person holds onto personal rights, he sets himself up for the tyranny of fear when those rights are threatened. The only way to be free to experience God's will is to go thruogh life with a loose grip on everything around us. He is the only security we have life - and He is enough! — Steve McVey
God's glory is revealed through you to fill the earth — Sunday Adelaja
It takes a long time for words to become thought ... — May Sarton
Once I finished 'Eileen,' I wanted to write more novels. I don't see myself stopping any time soon. — Ottessa Moshfegh
It was equally imperative that this chain of reactions should always tend to dampen, to die out. It must not build up, or the uranium mass would explode within a time interval too short to be measured by any means whatsoever. Nor would there be anyone left to measure it. — Robert A. Heinlein
