The old adage of forgive and forget became a trudge through quicksand on a beach as high tide crashed onto the shore.
I.E. CastellanoTags: forgiveness relatable
Whether they've made the land, or the land's made them, it's hard to say, if you take my meaning.
J.R.R. TolkienTags: inspirational relatable
I consider that a man’s brain is originally like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose. A fool takes in all the lumber of every sort that he comes across, so that the knowledge that might be useful to him gets crowded out.
Arthur Conan DoyleTags: inspirational relatable
Shrouded in his red cassock, he padded off to the bathroom lost in the silent ecstasy or wearing new socks.
Julia StuartI am going to shrink and shrink until I am a dry fall leaf, complete with a translucent spine and brittle veins, blowing away in a stiff wind, up, up, up into a crisp blue sky.
Julie GregoryTags: thought-provoking deep interesting relatable
If only others knew that Lady Calpurnia Hartwell, proper, well-behaved spinster, entertained deep-seated and certainly unladylike thoughts about fictional heroes.
Sarah MacLeanTags: relatable
I was convinced that she was about to tell me my card was declined, and assumed Derek wanting to talk later meant he'd soon be telling me our life was declined. Everything, everyone had reached their limits with me.
Joshua MohrTags: life metaphor relatable declined
Books, she thought, grew of themselves. She never had time to read them. Alas! even the books that had been given her, and inscribed by the hand of the poet himself: 'For her whose wishes must be obeyed' ... 'The happier Helen of our day' ... disgraceful to say, she had never read them.
Virginia WoolfTags: books virginia-woolf to-the-lighthouse relatable true-story
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