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There are essentially two things that will make you wise — the books you read and the people you meet.
– Jack Canfield (via booksandnerds)

If I’m thinking of selling my books then I’m more than desperate to get extra cash. 😢

😄 Happy Tuesday! (Taken with instagram)

😄 Happy Tuesday! (Taken with instagram)

Sleep time!!! Nyt nyt IG! 😪 (Taken with instagram)

Sleep time!!! Nyt nyt IG! 😪 (Taken with instagram)

Books are like oxygen to a deep-sea diver,” she had once said. “Take them away and you might as well begin counting the bubbles.
– Alan Bradley (I Am Half-Sick of Shadows)

(Source: booksandnerds)

Funny how things work out. For all my life I kept my heart guarded. Never to let myself fall in love. Cause giving my heart to someone is giving them license to hurt me, directly and indirectly. And after doing this for how many years, I thought I got pretty good at it. Then I met him. And everything changed for me. One year and 5 months later, i’m still as in love with him if not more. It’s an amazing journey and I have no regrets whatsoever. 😍

I’m in love with him. No shame in that. ❤

I’m in love with him. No shame in that. ❤

ilovereadingandwriting:

(via Books / BEST…PROPOSAL…EVER!!)

I love the idea. Really really sweet and unique… But with my respect for books, I don’t think I could appreciate the thought fully. :s

ilovereadingandwriting:

(via Books / BEST…PROPOSAL…EVER!!)

I love the idea. Really really sweet and unique… But with my respect for books, I don’t think I could appreciate the thought fully. :s

One of the biggest, and possibly the biggest, obstacle to becoming a writer… is learning to live with the fact that the wonderful story in your head is infinitely better, truer, more moving, more fascinating, more perceptive, than anything you’re going to manage to get down on paper. (And if you ever think otherwise, then you’ve turned into an arrogant self-satisfied prat, and should look for another job or another avocation or another weekend activity.) So you have to learn to live with the fact that you’re never going to write well enough. Of course that’s what keeps you trying — trying as hard as you can — which is a good thing.
– Robin McKinley (via planb-becomeapirate)

(via ilovereadingandwriting)

There are essentially two things that will make you wise — the books you read and the people you meet.
– Jack Canfield (via booksandnerds)

If I’m thinking of selling my books then I’m more than desperate to get extra cash. 😢

😄 Happy Tuesday! (Taken with instagram)

😄 Happy Tuesday! (Taken with instagram)

Sleep time!!! Nyt nyt IG! 😪 (Taken with instagram)

Sleep time!!! Nyt nyt IG! 😪 (Taken with instagram)

Books are like oxygen to a deep-sea diver,” she had once said. “Take them away and you might as well begin counting the bubbles.
– Alan Bradley (I Am Half-Sick of Shadows)

(Source: booksandnerds)

Funny how things work out. For all my life I kept my heart guarded. Never to let myself fall in love. Cause giving my heart to someone is giving them license to hurt me, directly and indirectly. And after doing this for how many years, I thought I got pretty good at it. Then I met him. And everything changed for me. One year and 5 months later, i’m still as in love with him if not more. It’s an amazing journey and I have no regrets whatsoever. 😍

I’m in love with him. No shame in that. ❤

I’m in love with him. No shame in that. ❤

ilovereadingandwriting:

(via Books / BEST…PROPOSAL…EVER!!)

I love the idea. Really really sweet and unique… But with my respect for books, I don’t think I could appreciate the thought fully. :s

ilovereadingandwriting:

(via Books / BEST…PROPOSAL…EVER!!)

I love the idea. Really really sweet and unique… But with my respect for books, I don’t think I could appreciate the thought fully. :s

Hahahahaha

Hahahahaha

One of the biggest, and possibly the biggest, obstacle to becoming a writer… is learning to live with the fact that the wonderful story in your head is infinitely better, truer, more moving, more fascinating, more perceptive, than anything you’re going to manage to get down on paper. (And if you ever think otherwise, then you’ve turned into an arrogant self-satisfied prat, and should look for another job or another avocation or another weekend activity.) So you have to learn to live with the fact that you’re never going to write well enough. Of course that’s what keeps you trying — trying as hard as you can — which is a good thing.
– Robin McKinley (via planb-becomeapirate)

(via ilovereadingandwriting)

"There are essentially two things that will make you wise — the books you read and the people you meet."
"Books are like oxygen to a deep-sea diver,” she had once said. “Take them away and you might as well begin counting the bubbles."
"One of the biggest, and possibly the biggest, obstacle to becoming a writer… is learning to live with the fact that the wonderful story in your head is infinitely better, truer, more moving, more fascinating, more perceptive, than anything you’re going to manage to get down on paper. (And if you ever think otherwise, then you’ve turned into an arrogant self-satisfied prat, and should look for another job or another avocation or another weekend activity.) So you have to learn to live with the fact that you’re never going to write well enough. Of course that’s what keeps you trying — trying as hard as you can — which is a good thing."

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