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"Good morning, midnight!
I’m coming home,
Day got tired of me -
How could I of him?
Sunshine was a sweet place,
I liked to stay -
But Morn didn’t want me - now -
So good night, Day!" — Jul 12, 2023 03:55AM
"Good morning, midnight!
I’m coming home,
Day got tired of me -
How could I of him?
Sunshine was a sweet place,
I liked to stay -
But Morn didn’t want me - now -
So good night, Day!" — Jul 12, 2023 03:55AM
nor his gods, nor his passions will leave a man alone. In virtue of these allies and enemies,
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“Life is amazing. And then it's awful. And then it's amazing again. And in between the amazing and awful it's ordinary and mundane and routine. Breathe in the amazing, hold on through the awful, and relax and exhale during the ordinary. That's just living heartbreaking, soul-healing, amazing, awful, ordinary life. And it's breathtakingly beautiful.”
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“I began to meditate upon the writer’s life. It is full of tribulation. First he must endure poverty and the world’s indifference; then, having achieved a measure of success, he must submit with a good grace to its hazards. He depends upon a fickle public. He is at the mercy of journalists who want to interview him and photographers who want to take his picture, of editors who harry him for copy and tax gatherers who harry him for income tax, of persons of quality who ask him to lunch and secretaries of institutes who ask him to lecture, of women who want to marry him and women who want to divorce him, of youths who want his autograph, actors who want parts and strangers who want a loan, of gushing ladies who want advice on their matrimonial affairs and earnest young men who want advice on their compositions, of agents, publishers, managers, bores, admirers, critics, and his own conscience. But he has one compensation. Whenever he has anything on his mind, whether it be a harassing reflection, grief at the death of a friend, unrequited love, wounded pride, anger at the treachery of someone to whom he has shown kindness, in short any emotion or any perplexing thought, he has only to put it down in black and white, using it as the theme of a story or the decoration of an essay, to forget all about it. He is the only free man.”
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“Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom’,”
― At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails
― At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails

“Sorrow is knowledge: they who know the most must mourn the deepest o’er the fatal truth, the Tree of Knowledge is not that of Life.”
― Manfred
― Manfred

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