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Day/Page/Sketch #122
I always liked musical boxes with swirling ballerinas. They are so absorbingly hypnotic.
Day/Page/Sketch #121
Great Expectations was first published as ongoing weeklies in Dickens’ magazine, All the Year Round. To engage the readers, and bring in new ones, Dickens had to write each week a part of the story that was absorbing, captivating, and full of drama. I think that’s why the novel feels like a speeding race.
Day/Page/Sketch #120
After you have stopped arguing with someone, the battle may still be raging within your own body. It can do so for hours, altering your hormone levels and weakening your immune system to the point where illness could gain a foothold.
Day/Page/Sketch #119
How to deal with bullies: know what kind you are dealing with; work your way around them; show minimum reaction to them; do not make jokes at your own expense to prove anything to them; reflect an insult back to them; report them to an authority figure; help others; RUN! (Apply also to ex espouses).
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Day/Page/Sketch #117
In every man sleeps a prophet, and when he wakes there is a little more evil in the world.
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“Love conquers all things except poverty and toothache” ~Mae West.
Day/Page/Sketch #114
Eclipse means a fall into obscurity or disuse. A decline. A disgraceful or humiliating end; a downfall: To obscure or diminish in importance, fame, or reputation.
Day/Page/Sketch #113
Sometimes we don’t know what we want, and sometimes we don’t don’t how to say what we want. During those times it’s better to stick to dreaming.
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Day/Page/Sketch #110
The first recorded usage of the word “QUEER” used as a derogatory term for effeminate gay people was in a letter by John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry to his son Lord Alfred Douglas in the late 19th C.
Day/Page/Sketch #109
Legally bound to a job you don’t like: a black curtain falls in front of you.




