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Shorthanded Memes Quotes By Doris Lessing

The stinting poverty in which they lived was unbearable; it was destroying them. It did not mean that there was not enough to eat: it meant that every penny must be watched, new clothes foregone, amusements abandoned, holidays kept in the never-never-land of the future. A poverty that allows a tiny margin for spending, but which is shadowed always by a weight of debt that nags like a conscience, is worse than starvation itself. That was how she had come to feel. And it was bitter because it was a self imposed poverty. — Doris Lessing

Shorthanded Memes Quotes By Gabrielle Aplin

Before I'd even started doing music or having opportunities with my own music, I was studying production and business and stuff anyway. I knew there were so many jobs within the music industry - songwriting or session playing or working at a label - and I was really interested in how it all works. — Gabrielle Aplin

Shorthanded Memes Quotes By Andrew Crofts

People floating like pollen in search of more fertile soil. — Andrew Crofts

Shorthanded Memes Quotes By Kenny Troutt

I can remember living in the housing projects and being broke like it was yesterday. — Kenny Troutt

Shorthanded Memes Quotes By Alaska Gold

She met a boy
and called him Stargazer
because instead of poems
he recited the names of constellations.


He said the freckles on his arms
were roadmaps to the sky,
and the bruises that he carried
were supernovas in disguise.

"Stargazer — Alaska Gold

Shorthanded Memes Quotes By Sarah McLachlan

Happiness is like a cloud, if you stare at it long enough, it evaporates. — Sarah McLachlan

Shorthanded Memes Quotes By Guy Consolmagno

One of the more popular activities was "Talk-O-Matic". Five people at a time could write messages, and read each other's messages, on the same screen. Today, Internet chat rooms work on the same principle. One of the remarkable new features of this page was that you could log in with an invented name, and pretend you were anyone you wanted - any name, any age, any gender. One favorite trick was to log in using the name of someone else already logged into the page, simply to confuse everyone else. — Guy Consolmagno