3,111 words into a midterm exam…welcome breaks:
3,111 words into a midterm exam…welcome breaks:
A suggestion a day from the Williamsburg Regional Library
Look at people when they read, while they write. Seem they are themselves, then. Maybe this is the trying and the definition and the failure of what we used to call literature.
stop the madness
(n): An office or position that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue.
"que de sang caillé sur mon chemin griffé de lumière, l'or défunt des réverbères"
A [mind] that hath the power of motion within itself, and which stands in need of no foreign assistance. --John Quincy
making family memories one by one
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Words form the thread upon which we string our experiences. - Aldous Huxley
That indeed was a wonderful study break. I learned a lot…. and soaked up the French. Music to my ears. My two favorite quotes from Bernard: “Sometimes life comes off its hinges,” and “As soon as I am technical, I am questioning.”