If you have concluded that “Ignorance is bliss” and prefer to cater to your perverted appetite with your favorite predigested food, which is so tempting, so sweet in the mouth, so easy to gulp, so smooth to swallow, so stimulating, and so fashionable, then lay this book aside until you have learnt through disease and …
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(via This column will change your life: must a year last 52 weeks? | Life and style | The Guardian) Source: theguardian.com
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The great haiku artist Kobayashi Issa wrote this: New Year’s Day– everything is in blossom! I feel about average. The Smart Set: Year In, Year Out – December 23, 2013 Source: thesmartset.com
I also find it sad that because his book is filled with a whole bunch of nonsense, that’s why it’s a bestseller; that’s why we’re talking. Because that’s how you get on the bestseller list. You promise the moon and stars, you say everything you heard before was wrong, and you blame everything on one …
Unforeseen things will occur and you will inevitably deviate from your plan, this is organic, and it is a good thing. It is what keeps the game interesting. Accepting Chaos | Gaijinsider
austinkleon: Kenneth Koch reading “You Want A Social Life With Friends“ (2000) This was recorded by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, author of Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. Here’s what she has to say about it: One of my favorite poems appears in the book on page 144. It is called So You Want A Social Life …
I once heard a writer say that the only punctuation mark that we ever need is a period. Another Simple Way to Make Your Sentences Sparkle—Lose Punctuation | doug toft Source: dougtoft.net
(via Christmas Is Kicking Ass in the War on Christmas – Conor Friedersdorf – The Atlantic) Source: The Atlantic
The truth is, nobody in their right minds doesn’t want to punch the Whos in the face around the third “Dahoo Dores,” cloying little snots that they are. Philip Sandifer: Writer: Tis the Season and Whatnot Source: philipsandifer.com