on the other hand, Dar
No srsly, Dar.
Okay. I have done pretty much my entire share of all cooking-related shit already and M has only just woken up, so I am being crazy fan is crazy for the rest of today.
Via Fly - The Unfortunate Pep Talk From Lemony Snicket:
Okay. I have done pretty much my entire share of all cooking-related shit already and M has only just woken up, so I am being crazy fan is crazy for the rest of today.
Via Fly - The Unfortunate Pep Talk From Lemony Snicket:
Even if you insisted on finishing your novel, what for? Novels sit unpublished, or published but unsold, or sold but unread, or read but unreread, lonely on shelves and in drawers and under the legs of wobbly tables. They are like seashells on the beach. Not enough people marvel over them. They pick them up and put them down. Even your friends and associates will never appreciate your novel the way you want them to. In fact, there are likely just a handful of readers out in the world who are perfect for your book, who will take it to heart and feel its mighty ripples throughout their lives, and you will likely never meet them, at least under the proper circumstances. So who cares? Think of that secret favorite book of yours - not the one you tell people you like best, but that book so good that you refuse to share it with people because they'd never understand it. Perhaps it's not even a whole book, just a tiny portion that you'll never forget as long as you live. Nobody knows you feel this way about that tiny portion of literature, so what does it matter? The author of that small bright thing, that treasured whisper deep in your heart, never should have bothered.
