If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star… you’ll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren’t so lazy.

Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky

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one only needs to look at my goodreads account to know how bad my distraction gets

one only needs to look at my goodreads account to know how bad my distraction gets

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It needs to start with CHEMISTRY AND TIMING

It needs to start with CHEMISTRY AND TIMING

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It’s quite sickening, really, that we were taught in Catholic Religion class in grade school that abortion could be considered when the life of the mother is in danger. 

Hello, exclusive Catholic School. I learned more in European History (in a Jesuit Institution! with a teacher who is an historian and probably has questionable religious beliefs) about the value of human life than Catholic LIFE FORMATION in a Roman Catholic congregation run school managed to teach. 

It’s quite sickening, really, that we were taught in Catholic Religion class in grade school that abortion could be considered when the life of the mother is in danger. 

Hello, exclusive Catholic School. I learned more in European History (in a Jesuit Institution! with a teacher who is an historian and probably has questionable religious beliefs) about the value of human life than Catholic LIFE FORMATION in a Roman Catholic congregation run school managed to teach. 

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The Truth About Losing Someone

Truth — To your surprise, you won’t cry every day. Not nearly as much as you are supposed to. I think Emily Giffin said it best: “The initial stages of grief seem to be the worst. But in some ways, it’s sadder as time goes by. And you consider how much they’ve missed in your life. In the world.” You start to see life as a time line: before and after. With them and without them. You will be reminded, out of the blue, of a random memory of your childhood. A happy memory from “before,” followed by a stab of hurt because they were alive. And everything was just fine.

— The Truth About Losing Someone

You know what’s sad about reading books? It’s that you fall in love with the characters. They grow on you. And as you read, you start to feel what they feel - all of them - you become them. And when you’re done, you’re never the same. Sure you’re still you, you look the same, talk in the same manner, but something in you has changed. Something in the way you think, the way you choose, sometimes, even the things you say may differ. But it all comes down to the state you go to after a nice novel. The after-feeling. It’s amazing, but somehow, you feel left alone by that world you were once in. It’s overwhelming. But it makes you sad. Cause for once you were this, this otherworldly being in… Neverwhere, and then you suddenly have to say goodbye after a few weeks from when you read the last page. When you’ve recovered from that state. It’s just… quite sad.

—Hunger Games (via katyjean)

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NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY