We wait all of our life for temporary things, like it is a normal thing. We wait for the weekend, for holidays, vacations, but this is not what life is about. We should not wait (never) because our life is too short and people don't observe this.
“All your life you wait, and then it finally comes, and are you ready?”
— Anthony Doerr (via quotemadness)
“If someone tells you, “You can’t” they really mean, “I can’t.””
— Sean Stephenson
“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.”
— William Wordsworth
“Do you think the universe fights for souls to be together? Some things are too strange and strong to be coincidences.”
— Emery Allen
“If they don’t know you personally, don’t take it personal.”
— Khleo Thomas
Tighten your sentences. Adjectives and Adverbs should be used only when necessary. Overusing descriptions is a red flag to agents and publishers of a novice writer. Go through your writing and circle all adjectives and adverbs and read it without them. If it works without them, then cut them.
“I’m better than you think. I’m even better than I think I am.”
— Dave Eggers
“Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.”
— Benjamin Franklin
I'm just a weird girl who likes to read about history, mythology and feminism.
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