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“The preachers and lecturers deal with men of straw, as they are men of straw themselves. Why, a free-spoken man, of sound lungs, cannot draw a long breath without causing your rotten institutions to come toppling down by the vacuum he makes. Your church is a baby-house made of blocks, and so of the state.
...The church, the state, the school, the magazine, think they are liberal and free! It is the freedom of a prison-yard.”
― I to Myself: An Annotated Selection from the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau
...The church, the state, the school, the magazine, think they are liberal and free! It is the freedom of a prison-yard.”
― I to Myself: An Annotated Selection from the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau

“This was supposed to be yesterday. I was sitting on the Cardiff/London train, supposedly about to write this very column, and realising something quite terrible. My head was entirely empty. A vast echoing void. Bigger on the inside, but with nothing in it. You could drop a pebble in my brain and wait for an hour to hear it land. No actually, you couldn't - that would be aggressive and unhelpful, so keep your damn pebbles to yourself.”
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“I hope you remember that if you encounter an obstacle on the road, don鈥檛 think of it as an obstacle at all鈥� think of it as a challenge to find a new path on the road less traveled.”
― The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector鈥檚 Story
― The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector鈥檚 Story

“Raise your children to love and embrace others. Tell them they are beautiful; they may grow up to be stars one day, and "beautiful" will never mean as much in a magazine as it will coming from you.”
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“If you're anything like me,
You bite your nails,
And laugh when you're nervous.
You promise people the world,
because that's what they want from you.
You like giving them what they want...
But darling, you need to stop,
If you're anything like me,
You knock on wood every time you make plans.
You cross your fingers, hold your breath,
Wish on lucky numbers and eyelashes
Your superstitions were the lone survivors of the shipwreck.
Rest In Peace, to your naive bravado...
If life gets too good now,
Darling, it scares you.
If you're anything like me,
You never wanted to lock your door,
Your secret garden gate or your diary drawer
Didn't want to face the you you don't know anymore
For fear she was much better before...
But Darling, now you have to.
If you're anything like me,
There's a justice system in your head
For names you'll never speak again,
And you make your ruthless rulings.
Each new enemy turns to steel
They become the bars that confine you,
In your own little golden prison cell...
But Darling, there is where you meet yourself.
If you're anything like me
You've grown to hate your pride
To love your thighs
And no amount of friends at 25
Will fill the empty seats
At the lunch tables of your past
The teams that picked you last...
But Darling, you keep trying.
If you're anything like me,
You couldn't recognize the face of your love
Until they stripped you of your shiny paint
Threw your victory flag away
And you saw the ones who wanted you anyway...
Darling, later on you will thank your stars
for that frightful day.
If you're anything like me,
I'm sorry.
But Darling, it's going to be okay.”
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You bite your nails,
And laugh when you're nervous.
You promise people the world,
because that's what they want from you.
You like giving them what they want...
But darling, you need to stop,
If you're anything like me,
You knock on wood every time you make plans.
You cross your fingers, hold your breath,
Wish on lucky numbers and eyelashes
Your superstitions were the lone survivors of the shipwreck.
Rest In Peace, to your naive bravado...
If life gets too good now,
Darling, it scares you.
If you're anything like me,
You never wanted to lock your door,
Your secret garden gate or your diary drawer
Didn't want to face the you you don't know anymore
For fear she was much better before...
But Darling, now you have to.
If you're anything like me,
There's a justice system in your head
For names you'll never speak again,
And you make your ruthless rulings.
Each new enemy turns to steel
They become the bars that confine you,
In your own little golden prison cell...
But Darling, there is where you meet yourself.
If you're anything like me
You've grown to hate your pride
To love your thighs
And no amount of friends at 25
Will fill the empty seats
At the lunch tables of your past
The teams that picked you last...
But Darling, you keep trying.
If you're anything like me,
You couldn't recognize the face of your love
Until they stripped you of your shiny paint
Threw your victory flag away
And you saw the ones who wanted you anyway...
Darling, later on you will thank your stars
for that frightful day.
If you're anything like me,
I'm sorry.
But Darling, it's going to be okay.”
―

“This was like being in one of those National Geographic magazines. We were among the natives now.”
― Faerie Tales: The Misfortune of a Teenage Socialite
― Faerie Tales: The Misfortune of a Teenage Socialite
“Faced with the prospect of a black depression, Highsmith once again retreated into fantasy, dreaming about an affair with the actress Anne Meacham, whose picture she had seen in a magazine publicising her role in the Tennessee Williams' play, In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel. After the disasters of recent years, she reckoned that the safest option was to escape into romantic imagination. She reviewed her failures over the past five years and concluded that 'the moral is: stay alone. Any idea of any close relationship should be imaginary, like any story I am writing. This way no harm is done to me or to any other person'.”
― Patricia Highsmith, 味蠅萎 蟽蟿慰 蟽魏慰蟿维未喂
― Patricia Highsmith, 味蠅萎 蟽蟿慰 蟽魏慰蟿维未喂
“A magazine鈥攁 relevant one鈥攕hould be a sound, not an echo.”
― The Vanity Fair Diaries: 1983-1992
― The Vanity Fair Diaries: 1983-1992

“Publishing in magazine is an under-used route for authors to reach readers. As a former magazine editor, I understand the power of reaching the audience鈥ith one article, I have reached millions of people.”
― 10 Publishing Myths, Insights Every Author Needs to Succeed
― 10 Publishing Myths, Insights Every Author Needs to Succeed
“Matthew and I used to read Dickens together. Oh my god, it was so great. We would sit in the bathtub and pass the book back and forth reading passages out loud.”
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“Ndani ya kibweta cha risasi kuna vitu vitano vyenye uwezo wa kulipuka kama vile risasi, kasha, baruti, kitako na fataki. Risasi hutumika kama kombora 鈥� kitu kinachoweza kusafiri hewani na kulipuka baada au kabla ya kugonga shabaha 鈥� wakati kasha kazi yake ni kuhifadhi vitu vyote vya kibweta kwa pamoja kusudi visisambae. Baruti inayotoa au isiyotoa moshi ni poda yenye uwezo wa kulipuka ambayo ndani yake kuna mkaa, salfa na shura; ambayo husukuma kombora mbele kwa nguvu kubwa baada ya fataki kulipuka kupitia katika kitako cha kibweta. Kitako cha kibweta hutumika kama kiziduo cha risasi kutoka katika chemba ya silaha, wakati fataki kazi yake ni kuwashia baruti.”
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“A male author can write about unlikable male characters. They鈥檙e called anti-heroes and it鈥檚 called a novel.”
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“Smith and Kemp bought a run-down restaurant on the beach that had formerly served burgers and fried clams, and they transformed it into the Blue Bistro, with seating for over a hundred facing the Atlantic Ocean. The only seats harder to procure than the seats at the blue granite bar are the four tables out in the sand where the Bistro serves its now-famous version of seafood fondue. (Or, as the kitchen fondly refers to it, the all-you-can-eat fried shrimp special.) Many of Ms. Kemp's offerings are twists on old classics, like the fondue. She serves impeccable steak frites, a lobster club sandwich, and a sushi plate, which features a two-inch-thick slab of locally caught bluefin tuna.”
― The Blue Bistro
― The Blue Bistro

“It was quite a cake. Three layers of cake interspersed with layers of jam and frosting- no, not frosting, lemon cheesecake, according to the caption- and topped with pickled strawberry icing and a ring of what looked like crumbled cookies.
"It's- it's Christina Tosi, isn't it?" she asked shyly. "The exposed sides of the cake. That's her thing. And the milk crumbs on top. I recognize them, from the Momofuku Milk Bar cookbook."
Henry looked closer- she was right. They weren't cookies.
"Milk crumbs?" he asked, trying to imagine what a milk crumb could be.
"They're made with milk powder and white chocolate. Really good. You're not supposed to eat them on their own, I don't think, they mostly go in or on other things, but they're so good I always save a few to snack on. What flavor's the cake?"
"Strawberry lemon.”
― Love 脿 la Mode
"It's- it's Christina Tosi, isn't it?" she asked shyly. "The exposed sides of the cake. That's her thing. And the milk crumbs on top. I recognize them, from the Momofuku Milk Bar cookbook."
Henry looked closer- she was right. They weren't cookies.
"Milk crumbs?" he asked, trying to imagine what a milk crumb could be.
"They're made with milk powder and white chocolate. Really good. You're not supposed to eat them on their own, I don't think, they mostly go in or on other things, but they're so good I always save a few to snack on. What flavor's the cake?"
"Strawberry lemon.”
― Love 脿 la Mode

“鈥濻e zg芒ia la imaginea ei 卯n ferestrele lucioase ale magazinelor de parc膬 ar fi vrut s膬 se asigure, 肠濒颈辫膬 de 肠濒颈辫膬, c膬 exist膬 卯n continuare.”
― The Bell Jar
― The Bell Jar
“Offline classes form the nucleus of the college life. Online classes can only complement offline education, not replace it.”
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“To ride the zeitgeist successfully, you have to know when it has turned.”
― The Vanity Fair Diaries: 1983-1992
― The Vanity Fair Diaries: 1983-1992
“saturday i'll wake up in central london stretched out lil low
on serotonin cus last night was extra'd out place both knees
on the ground then ask God what he talking bout before i
night i had a dream, Gyllenhaal on a mountaintop holding
crown power couple propaganda phamplet black panther
kiss him on the mouth God himself breathing in and out last
on two stone tablets with ten commandments and a flower
and white panther you and me could run the jungles sleeping
free on the tree branches no light pollution look how slow
all the life is moving once you get your heart racing today
if i survive i'll let my feet leave the ground levitations and
revelations take me up in your rapture now”
― Boys Don't Cry
on serotonin cus last night was extra'd out place both knees
on the ground then ask God what he talking bout before i
night i had a dream, Gyllenhaal on a mountaintop holding
crown power couple propaganda phamplet black panther
kiss him on the mouth God himself breathing in and out last
on two stone tablets with ten commandments and a flower
and white panther you and me could run the jungles sleeping
free on the tree branches no light pollution look how slow
all the life is moving once you get your heart racing today
if i survive i'll let my feet leave the ground levitations and
revelations take me up in your rapture now”
― Boys Don't Cry
“If you want to know the value of a week ask the editor of a weekly magazine if he fails to meet up with the target of his weekly publication.”
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“Achieving the right balance is all part of programming a news magazine.”
― Sound Reporting: The NPR Guide to Audio Journalism and Production
― Sound Reporting: The NPR Guide to Audio Journalism and Production

“Why did people insist on telling you not to panic when the only rational response to what they鈥檙e about to say is panic?”
― I Heart Forever
― I Heart Forever

“My mother...would sit for hours flicking through magazines, looking at photographs of smiling women with immaculate hair. She dreamed of a world without dust, a world of shining kitchens and canap茅 recipes, a world that wasn't the farm. I sat at her feet waiting for her.”
― The Eye of the Beholder
― The Eye of the Beholder
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