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The squaring of the circle is a stage on the way to the unconscious, a point of transition leading t
tel-abelas-mofo:snowrapture:“Whatever you need, we can find together.”“No, we can’t. You’ll see. I’m
whatever-you-write:Loved you more
A compliment is something like a kiss through a veil.Victor Hugo
violentwavesofemotion:Georgy Chulkov, from “Autumnal Love,” featured in “A Treasury of Russian Verse
Feeding myself furry Sayotsugu, based on AU I’m writing, Beastdori. Not a scene that has happened so
oldroze:Ancient Indian manuscript
natroze:inspireme-fitness:me writing essays this is what happens when you have to write a 5 page pap
cavetocanvas:Still Life with a Skull and Writing Quill - Pieter Claesz, 1628
thelostsunprincess:rosieramblings:me writing essaysMy entire thesis.Every single academic book in ex
wild-aloof-rebel:Outstanding Writing for a Comedy SeriesOutstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Ou
10knotes:katsallday:The writing in this movie, omg.
hello! i’m opening ko-fi commissions! they’re $4 each for a 300-500 word drabble about your ship and
REEL WRITING No. 2: The Other End of the Line (Phone-a-Poem)woodberrypoetryroom.com/?p=1602Po
thirteen1999:My notebook’s getting fat.Oops. Posted these on the wrong blog.
Rachel C Lewis | @wnq-quoteoftheday | @wordsnquotes
everswift:AS FOR TAYLOR SWIFT, I NEVER TAKE MY HATS OFF BUT HATS OFF TO YOU. IF YOU KEEP WRITING SON
paulruddaily:I know if I’m writing something, or if I’m acting in something, and it seems as though
diamondsinthelibrary:Belle Epoque opal and diamond choker necklace, circa 1900. With four rows of op
Dedikodu zehirlidir!Gözlerinle görmediğin şeylere kulaktan dolma laflarla inanma!
Bir insan için yaptığın şeylerin değeri bilinmezse ona karşı olan tutumunda değişir…
Sessizlik konuşmanın en iyi yollarından biridir.
Herkesin hayatında değişmesine sebebiyet veren bir kişi kesinlikle vardır.
tammuz:Clay tablet with cuneiform writing from Mesopotamia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Arc
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