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Desperation or Revenge
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I like shape very much. A novel has to have shape,...
Tina Turner
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You must keep feeding the lake.
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The good life is not one immune to sadness but one...
Turn your wounds into wisdom.
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Good fiction is made of that which is real, and re...
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The Pomodoro Technique
A Meaningful Silence
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We Imagine
André Breton
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May night continue to fall upon the orchestra.
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Word
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Friday, May 19, 2023
Nothing that surrounds us is object, all is subject. André Breton
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