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The Office of Procrastination Ltd. | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. The Opposite of Loneliness →. The Office of Procrastination Ltd. June 26, 2015. Every time I hear the phrase “what the future holds” I imagine Future being an overworked, underpaid, somewhat clumsy woman in an office, balancing a huge pile of files and paperwork, unable to watch her step. Her colleagues, Mr. Present and Sir Past wonder: “Oh man, what is Ms. Future holding now? 8221;, Sir Past thinks to himself. No time like the present, eh? You are comm...
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Changes | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. Write It Off Your Chest. It Begins with Goodbye →. July 21, 2015. They are happening. This is happening. Unnoticed in your own head, deafening in bright daylight. Approved of by the masses, doubted by the few. They bring you to the edge of confidence, on the verge of excitement and the fear of failing. They reveal deeper truths, they show you who you can rely on. They test you and shape you. It’s happening now. This entry was tagged changes. You are com...
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Souls of Wit | "To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour." | Page 2
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. Newer posts →. The Anger of the Full Stop. June 23, 2016. 8216;I am not mad.’. Four words that, written down, are straight-forward. The person who wrote this must try to prove a point, and against what the recipient thinks, the person is not angry. This is fairly simple – if it wasn’t for a little punctuation demon, namely the full stop. Since when does a full stop mean the end of the world – and not the end of a sentence? Mosaic of a City. June 1, 2016.
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Write It Off Your Chest | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. The Opposite of Loneliness. Write It Off Your Chest. July 16, 2015. Assuming that you, who is reading this at the moment, are not a stone, you might have experienced moments of extreme emotions before. Be it a moment that made you feel incredulously exhausted, maybe even frightened, or overflowing with joy (as life is good, remember? Is writing a way to relieve your mind or do you have other strategies? This entry was tagged college student. Eat Travel&...
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“That goes on my list…” | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. Thank You, Random Citizen! My Half-Read Library →. 8220;That goes on my list…”. March 10, 2015. Under The Book Pile. As a literature student, I feel rather ashamed writing this post but I feel some of you might relate to it. The issue is. To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee. No, I am not the first or the last to read this. Do I need to summarise this one? Capital – John Lanchester. Dead Poets Society – N.H. Kleinbaum. I confess, I have watched the movie ...
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It Begins with Goodbye | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. It Begins with Goodbye. August 2, 2015. Under 20 Something Survival Camp. I suck at goodbyes. Not because they make me unbelievably sad but because they don’t. Somehow, goodbyes are never real to me. What I always find helpful is sharing. Just bits and pieces with friends, something they in particular will find funny and interesting. This way you can let them be a part of your adventure without forgetting that sometimes being on your own is the ...Also,...
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The Opposite of Loneliness | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. The Office of Procrastination Ltd. Write It Off Your Chest →. The Opposite of Loneliness. July 10, 2015. Under The Book Pile. There is a word I normally refuse to describe books with (or anything, for that matter) because its inflationary use makes it sound meaningless and shallow. However, in case of. The Opposite of Loneliness. I mean what I say when I call it inspirational. I know Marina’s story shows that we might not have all the time we think we h...
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bearmansglee | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. Mosaic of a City. June 1, 2016. In last week’s post. How to Party If You’re a Dainty Daisy-Butt. May 17, 2016. Under 20 Something Survival Camp. I, daisy-butted and headache-prone myself, have been through this before and lived to tell the tale. What I took from it are these survival lessons for any merry social gathering. Try not to drink too fast. Actually stop drinking at one point. DRINK ALL. THE. WATER. Do not only drink water. I regularly ignore m...
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Pack It In! | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. It Begins with Goodbye. Berlin, Pt. I →. August 5, 2015. As Glee has beautifully put it, it begins with goodbye. However, we are not at the point of final goodbyes yet. We are at the point of anxious preparation, of endless to-do lists on paper and in our minds. We are at “I’m pretty sure I have done everything I can but it still feels like I have forgotten something. Important”. There is one thing that specifically gets on my nerves: packing. On the qu...
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The Book Pile | Souls of Wit
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To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honour. To keep everything neatly organised (’cause that’s how we roll), the Book Pile now has taken permanent residence on this page. Here you find all the works we read, loved, and thought worth talking about with you. Clare, Cassandra: The Mortal Instruments Series. Gaiman, Neil: The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Kang, Han: The Vegetarian. Keegan, Marina: The Opposite of Loneliness. Lanchester, John: Capital. Rutherfurd, Edward: London. Liked by 1 person.