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Lathi Weird Quotes By Katie Kacvinsky

Pain's like water. It finds a way to pus trough any seal. There's no way to stop it. Sometimes you have to let yourself sink inside of it before you can learn to swim to the surface — Katie Kacvinsky

Lathi Weird Quotes By Joan Didion

For however dutifully we record what we see around us, the common denominator of all we see is always, transparently, shamelessly, the implacable I. — Joan Didion

Lathi Weird Quotes By Rupert Holmes

I type even faster than I talk. I'm very proud of that. I type so fast. And I have to because the characters are living in real time and I've got to keep up with them. It's a miracle they even give me a royalty. — Rupert Holmes

Lathi Weird Quotes By Lucy Robinson

But ... I don't get it,' I said quietly. 'I'm just a girl from a depressed council estate. The whole thing just seems ... insane.'
Julian pulled me in and kissed me, a long, happy kiss that made me forget everything else. Eventually we stopped and looked at each other, our eyes so close they almost touched. 'Doesn't matter how small you started,' he told me. 'You still get to have big dreams. And a rich, happy life. — Lucy Robinson

Lathi Weird Quotes By Joan Didion

New York was no mere city. It was instead an infinitely romantic notion, the mysterious nexus of all love and money and power, the shining and perishable dream itself. — Joan Didion

Lathi Weird Quotes By Jason Mraz

For every action there's a reaction. And also, for every action there's an equal and opposite criticism. — Jason Mraz

Lathi Weird Quotes By Charles Bukowski

But it's all the little people, Buk, the twenty-five-buck-a-week guys who gave up everything to keep the thing going. The guys with cardboard in their shoes. The guys who slept on the floor. — Charles Bukowski

Lathi Weird Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

Christianity gave eroticism its savor of sin and legend when it endowed the human female with a soul. — Simone De Beauvoir