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sadness thinking sick
I felt like crying but nothing came out. it was just a sort of sad sickness, sick sad, when you can't feel any worse. I think you know it. I think everybody knows it now and then. but I think I have known it pretty often, too often. Charles Bukowski
sad god fear
I talk to God but the sky is empty. Sylvia Plath
sadness heart needs
I made a vow that I would never need another person ever. Turned my heart into a cage, a victim of a kind of rage. Madonna Ciccone
sad fall bad-day
I'm having a bad day. I am not size six. My legs are not skinny as sticks, and dammit, someone's got to pay. I'm afraid that I can't satisfy myself and that my happiness depends on someone else. I feel weak, so you're gonna take the fall. You're so shallow. Jewel
sad
It is a sad end to a very long day. Alan Knight
sad time
It is an embarrassing and sad time for all Ohioans. Chris Redfern
sad
Janis was so exuberant, ... In a way it's sad to see her so happy. Dick Cavett
sad sorrow vibrations
Sorrow is one of the vibrations that prove the fact of living. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
sad red cures
Red is the ultimate cure for sadness. Bill Blass
writing important scene
I am a writer who works from an outline. What I generally do when I build an outline is I find focal, important scenes, and I build them in my head and I don't write them yet, but I build towards them. Brandon Sanderson
writing habit latter
I have no writing habit. I work when I feel like it, and I work when I have to - mostly the latter. Barbara Mertz
writing should more-money
A writer should say to himself, not, How can I get more money?, but How can I reach more readers (without lowering standards)? Brian Aldiss
writing way better-person
the only way to become a better writer is to become a better person. Brenda Ueland
writing exercise perspective
The writing of an assay-type poem or a poem investigating perspective isn't an exercise of rational or strategic mind. Poems for me are acts of small or large desperation. They grapple with surfaces too steep to walk in any other way, yet which have to be traveled. Jane Hirshfield
writing aids alliteration
Who often, but without success, have prayed for apt Alliteration's artful aid. Charles Churchill
writing imagination fiction
Great fiction can often present moral messages with greater power and clarity than instructional writing - since literature, after all, penetrates not just the intellect, but the imagination. Charles Colson
writing men thinking
People complain of the unequal distribution of wealth [but it is a far greater] injustice that any one man should have the power to write so many brilliant essays... There is no one who writes like [Thomas Huxley]. Charles Darwin
writing suspense ends
Oh! write, write. Finish it at once. Let there be an end of this suspense. Fix, commit, condemn yourself. Jane Austen
stones actors alive
Oliver Stone's strategy is to unnerve the actors so as to make them alert and alive. Claire Danes
stones helping boomerang
I would happily help to turn the stone being thrown at me into a boomerang. Peer Steinbruck
stones crosses creeks
Cross the creek on the stepping stones of your failures. Jerry Spinelli