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If you heard of writer's block, get ready for reader's block. You want to read. You have time. You know what to read; how have a pile of books ready to be read. You cannot sit still and focus enough to do so or you can't even open the book.
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I didn’t deserve what happened to me.
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Just remember that sometimes, the way that you think about a person isn’t the way they actually are.
John Green // Paper Towns (via qvotable)
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“Never push a loyal person to the point where they no longer care.”
— Unknown (via hplyrikz)
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“Don’t think about it. Don’t think about what could have been. It’s too unbearable.”
— Sophie Kinsella, Confessions of a Shopaholic (via books-n-quotes)
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sometimes silence is better than any other reaction
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reblog to add +10 haunting power to your ghost when you die
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Beziehungen ohne Zukunft, sind Zeitverschwendung.
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“I don’t ever want to feel, like I did that day.”
— Red Hot Chili Peppers, Under the Bridge (via music-and-quotes)
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Smartphone is the ring of Sauron - makes you invisible at parties and turns you into Gollum after years of mindless scrolling
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President Donald Trump once again unleashed what’s become his presidential hallmark: a bizarre, winding, threatening press conference, this time following his White House meeting with Democratic leaders Friday to try to break the impasse causing the government shutdown.
In a long, meandering briefing in the Rose Garden, Trump told reporters the partial shutdown now heading into its third week could go on for months, even years, if Democrats don’t give him the $5.6 billion he’s demanding to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall. The Democrats have steadfastly refused. The shutdown has affected some 800,000 federal workers — 420,000 of them forced to work without pay — since Dec. 22.
“This is national security we’re talking about,” Trump said. “We’re not talking about games.“
When asked if there was any “safety net” for workers going without pay as the shutdown continues, Trump responded: “The safety net is going to be having a strong border.”
Trump also floated another way he could get his wall: declaring a state of national emergency over border security to build it without congressional approval.
“I could do it if I wanted,” Trump said.
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To a cow, the concept of a leather jacket would be beyond horrifying.
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