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Musée Gustave Moreau, Paris (by ►bEbOpix)
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Barter Books: Home of the original WWII poster. Rediscovered by Barter Books in the bottom of a box of old books bought in auction in 2000, the ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ poster has since become a national icon. (Photo by Meadow Girl)
Natural History Museum, London (by weyerdk)
Writers write. But writers more often than not are not writing. They are waiting to write, preparing to write, rehearsing, practicing, taking notes, outlining, reading. On top of the anxiety of writing (or not writing) is this other anxiety—that all the activities of the prelude, in reality, are not prelude at all, but a symphony of fiddling around, a divertimento of tuning up.
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Whatever you desire is already connected in some way to who you are and what you now have. Find that way, follow the connection.
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If I’m with a group of people I’m OK, but I’m actually quite a nervous person if I’m just one to one with somebody. I’ve got a lot better as I’ve got older… I’d never been on a date in my life ever because the idea of just being sat with one person… I’m making myself sound socially inept here and I’m absolutely fine in a group of people but I am quite shy.
Doctor Who’s Jenna-Louise Coleman: I’ve never been on a date | Radio Times

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