Does such a thing as "the fatal flaw," that showy dark crack running down the middle of a life, exist outside literature?
New Zealanders can be a little hostile.
I was a kid who didn't have a lot of self-esteem.
I really like 'Girls. ' I know everybody does, but I love 'Girls.
I feel like I'm kind of faking something if I'm talking as myself and putting on an accent.
I feel like I'm always put with someone who's like, "Come on! Please be happy!".
People in New Zealand go out of their way to not be impressed by things.
Reminds us that greatness lies even in the smallest of moments, in the humblest of hearts, and we shall, each of us, be called to greatness. Whether we shall rise to meet it or let it slip away is the challenge put before us all.
You can only write so many pop songs before they all sound the same. I got to a point where something overtly melodic and straightforward sounded sort of cheesy to me. Pop songs seemed too manufactured.
In the early morning hours, Hannah read at the table by the dim light of dawn. She leaned in close to the pages, chin resting on her folded arms, eyes racing over the words, like chasing butterflies over the hills, to catch as many as she could before going to work. She wondered at how such tales of magic could be contained by mere paper and ink for her to read again and again.
To respect the cat is the beginning of the aesthetic sense.