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Lang Leav

Sad Girls

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  • Mae-Shen Leopardessцитує7 років тому
    “Anxiety is a tricky thing, honey. It’s kind of like the weather, you know? You can have a whole lot of blue skies, then all of a sudden, it goes El fucking Niño on you.”
  • yuan xyveruous heimatцитує6 років тому
    “I used to think people were like lighthouses. That they were there to protect you. But they’re not. People are like whirlpools. They pull you in; they drag you under. You have to work so hard just to keep your head above water.”
  • thebookishomeцитує7 років тому
    At times, the scenarios I pictured were so graphic they left me wondering whether, perhaps, there is another version of me somewhere that has lived it. Maybe we slip in and out of alternate worlds through our minds and our imaginations, picking up scar tissue from other dimensions.
  • fofozoцитує7 років тому
    Black is a shade—one that holds its presence in every gradation of gray, departing only with its transition into white
  • fofozoцитує7 років тому
    But you can’t make people listen. They have to come round in their own time
  • pranaцитує5 років тому
    “It’s amazing what people create using their pain. Work that is touched by melancholy has its own unique beauty. Even the word ‘melancholy’ is pretty, the way it rolls on your tongue. I think sadness adds something to literature that is unique. It’s an ingredient like …” I thought for a moment. “Like salt. Salt has that power to completely transform a dish. I think sadness has that same transformative effect in literature.”
  • chezkaцитує7 років тому
    “It’s almost like there was only an up and down before him, but now I have discovered you can also go sideways too.
  • Karina Romeroцитує7 років тому
    the lie formed a life of its own. It became an evil presence, a curse.
  • beapamplonaцитує7 років тому
    Perhaps I had wanted to create some kind of commotion, something to break the monotony.
  • pranaцитує5 років тому
    But I don’t think all writers are sad. I think it’s the other way around—all sad people write. It’s a form of catharsis, a way of working through things that feel unresolved, like undoing a knot. People who are prone to sadness are more likely to pick up a pen.
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