Maybe I can learn to live in a way that makes it worth writing about, and maybe I can actually become something more than this empty shell.
Charlotte ErikssonTags: growing-up writing change alone on-the-road independent become into-the-wild songwriter
Having a pleasant time can extend a long period of time to have a fun time.
Travis PolsoTags: time communication fun community economy independent organization outdoors behavior extend indoors genetcis
To be inspired is great, but to inspire is an honor.
Stacey T. HuntTags: inspirational art day happiness love writing dance adventure romance joy night fantasy live fiction science-fiction book happy positive action sky artist honor fire laugh go sing young-adult independent thoughts independance adventures mask learn to you me teenager ya cool beginning cover inspire great cheerful series teen wanted broken break fine most i cascade teen-fiction but honorable wherever begins skyfire
A wise man need only the guidance of his own heart.
Tyler J. HebertTags: wisdom heart spirituality meditation independent oneness centeredness
outbox and its inherent transient nature - is it a take on life itself ? momentary, independent, fleeting and somewhat meaningless dwelling for all creations on their way out - to sent items.
Sunil RainaTags: independent fleeting momentary outbox
Like a butterfly stuck in a chrysalis, waiting for the perfect moment, I was waiting for the day I could burst forth and fly away and find my home.
Emme RollinsTags: freedom independence transformation independent butterflies butterfly dependence chrysalis dependency independent-woman dependency-growth
The writer's curse is that even in solitude, no matter its duration, he never grows lonely or bored.
Criss JamiTags: imagination art contentment solitude time loneliness creativity reflection alone curse growth perseverance writer boredom independent hard-work company author good-company contemplate blessed self-sufficient
Mother Atkinson thought that every one should have a trade, or something to make a living out of , for rich people may grow poor, you know, and poor people have to work.... so when I saw how happy and independent those young ladies were, I wanted to have a trade, and then it wouldn't matter about money, though I like to have it well enough.
Louisa May AlcottTags: women rich work feminism independent trade poor rose aunt-hill eight-cousins
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