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“Success is not final, failure is not final. It is the courage to continue that counts.”
— Winston Churchill
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Whenever I’m nice to very niche creators on the internet by complimenting their work I can’t help but get annoyed when they don’t even say thank you. Especially when it’s a smaller fandom and it’s easy to recognize each others handles - at some point I will stop giving them the benefit of the doubt and stop engaging.
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Describe your handwriting without using the words “messy” or neat”
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Trista Mateer, “For the One Who Loved My Hands More than Anything Else.” The Dogs I Have Kissed
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Gustav Klimt, The Kiss // Robert Winthrop Chanler, Leopard and Deer
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And her clearness was like water, cool and deep and see-through right to the bottom. No guilt. No fear.
Jeanette Winterson, from Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal
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1. V.E. Schwab // 2. Unknown // 3. Rudolph Vitkauskas // 4. Charles Bukowski // 5. Margaret Atwood
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Edmund Blair Leighton (1852-1922) - God Speed
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1900.
63 x 45.75 inches, 160 x 116.2 cm. Estimate: £400,000-600,000.
Sold Sotheby’s, London, 10 May 2012 for £481,250 incl B.P.
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I hope I haunt you.
Theodore Roethke, from 'Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-63'
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“How do I look away now that I have seen you?”
— — Rachel Mennies, from “April 18, 2017,” The Naomi Letters
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Therese Awwad, tr. by Kamal Boullata, from Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Arabic Poetry by Arab Women
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The Halla hunts the Wolf
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One day she will wake up and she won’t think of him at all. One day she will be free.
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