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36, and there are 31 texts (86.11%)
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on Apr 14th 2000, 05:01:17 wrote Gary
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on Aug 5th 2007, 01:49:55 wrote uxlrzgjbt tlzvgoe
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on Dec 4th 2003, 19:42:34 wrote ivy about writing
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Joe wrote on Aug 17th 2004, 11:55:08 about
writing
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I cannot accept the doctrine that in poetry there is a »suspension of belief.« A poet must never make a statement simply because it is sounds poetically exciting; he must also believe it to be true.
W. H. Auden (1907 1973)
rachel a b wrote on Apr 15th 2000, 01:32:07 about
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Introverts prefer to write out their feelings, while extroverts prefer to talk them out. Considering that many couples are intro/extrovert pairs, it's a wonder that any of us communicate effectively at all!
Sarah wrote on May 26th 2002, 01:12:54 about
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Writing is weird.
You make these scratches on paper and they mean something to you. Maybe something very profound. Maybe a shopping list.
But to some, they would be just symbols, squiggles. Nothing. Meaningless.
When I write down my thoughts, they become much clearer to me. I can understand better what I am actually thinking and feeling when I write it all down.
People would argue much less if they had to stop and put their thoughts down, coherently, on paper before they opened their mouths.
Charlotte Århus wrote on Feb 9th 2003, 14:45:59 about
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Writing is like getting married. One should never commit oneself until one is amazed at one's luck.
Murdoch, Iris (1919)
Irish-born British novelist. The Black Prince, `Bradley Pearson's Foreword', 1974
Joe wrote on Aug 17th 2004, 11:45:49 about
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A novel that does not uncover a hitherto unknown segment of existence is immoral. Knowledge is the novel's only morality.
(Milan Kundera)
Julianne wrote on Apr 14th 2000, 06:34:44 about
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By writing, I find out what I'm thinking. A clumsy method? Otherwise I'd never find out.
mulatto wrote on Apr 19th 2001, 05:24:33 about
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Novels are to literature what panoramas are to art.
Some random keywords |
Roger
Created on Nov 8th 2002, 06:59:19 by sam, contains 5 texts
communicate
Created on Sep 23rd 2001, 17:33:09 by no_id, contains 6 texts
England
Created on Jan 19th 2002, 00:52:50 by Sunshine, contains 11 texts
Diewithouthavinghadsex
Created on May 16th 2002, 14:36:46 by Jakob the dark Hobbit, contains 15 texts
records
Created on Mar 2nd 2002, 15:49:45 by carl, contains 9 texts
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Some random keywords in the german Blaster |
Grimm
Created on Apr 8th 2000, 19:59:18 by Che, contains 29 texts
Diplomarbeit
Created on Apr 27th 2000, 14:47:05 by Tanna, contains 38 texts
Lebensformen
Created on Oct 14th 2001, 21:43:32 by Gilwen, contains 9 texts
Bettnässerfreuden
Created on Feb 16th 2009, 15:18:36 by Pausenclown, contains 5 texts
Stammessen
Created on Sep 11th 2005, 09:02:22 by mcnep, contains 5 texts
Bratta
Created on Oct 12th 2022, 18:32:20 by Christine, die Papugei, contains 3 texts
Obstladen
Created on Apr 24th 2006, 19:22:09 by wauz, contains 5 texts
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