Gill Quotes

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A concept is a brick. It can be used to build a courthouse of reason. Or it can be thrown through the window.
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Gilles Deleuze (A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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A peasant that reads is a prince in waiting.
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Walter Mosley (The Long Fall (Leonid McGill, #1))
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to love life, to love it even when you have no stomach for it and everything you've held dear crumbles like burnt paper in your hands, your throat filled with the silt of it. When grief sits with you, its tropical heat thickening the air, heavy as water more fit for gills than lungs; when grief weights you like your own flesh only more of it, an obesity of grief, you think, How can a body withstand this? Then you hold life like a face between your palms, a plain face, no charming smile, no violet eyes, and you say, yes, I will take you I will love you, again.
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Ellen Bass
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Writers fish for the right words like fishermen fish for, um, whatever those aquatic creatures with fins and gills are called. 

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Jarod Kintz (This is the best book I've ever written, and it still sucks (This isn't really my best book))
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We have calcium in our bones, iron in our veins, carbon in our souls, and nitrogen in our brains. 93 percent stardust, with souls made of flames, we are all just stars that have people names.
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Nikita Gill
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You fell in love with a storm. Did you really think you would get out unscathed?
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Nikita Gill
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If you're trapped in the dream of the Other, you're fucked.
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Gilles Deleuze
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Girls like her were born in a storm. They have lightning in their souls. Thunder in their hearts. And chaos in their bones.
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Nikita Gill
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The monsters were never under my bed. Because the monsters were inside my head. I fear no monsters, for no monsters I see. Because all this time the monster has been me.
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Nikita Gill
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You are damaged and broken and unhinged. But so are shooting stars and comets.
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Nikita Gill
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She wears strength and darkness equally well, The girl has always been half goddess, half hell
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Nikita Gill (Fierce Fairytales: Poems and Stories to Stir Your Soul)
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Ocean, n. A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man β€” who has no gills.
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Ambrose Bierce (The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary)
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Some girls are full of heartache and poetry and those are the kind of girls who try to save wolves instead of running away from them.
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Nikita Gill (Your Body is an Ocean: Love and Other Experiments)
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Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild.
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Nikita Gill
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Bring something incomprehensible into the world!
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Gilles Deleuze (A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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Let it hurt. Let it bleed. Let it heal. And let it go.
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Nikita Gill (Your Soul is a River)
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Writing has nothing to do with meaning. It has to do with landsurveying and cartography, including the mapping of countries yet to come.
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Gilles Deleuze
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Fall in love with someone who tastes like adventure but looks like the calm, beautiful morning after a terrible storm
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Nikita Gill
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Only the brave and the broken are kind in this world.
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Nikita Gill
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Some people are born with tornadoes in their lives, but constellations in their eyes. Other people are born with stars at their feet, but their souls are lost at sea.
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Nikita Gill
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I hope you find someone who knows how to love you when you are sad.
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Nikita Gill
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Human?' The girl cocked her head the other way. I caught a glimpse of pink gills under her chin. 'My sisters told me stories of humans. They said they sometimes sing to them to lure them underwater.' She grinned, showing off her sharp needle-teeth. 'I've been practicing. Want to hear?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Not all girls are made of sugar and spice and all things nice. Some are made of witchcraft and wolf and a little bit of vice.
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Nikita Gill
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You must understand: they fear you. There is nothing scarier in their minds than a girl who knows the power of her flames.
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Nikita Gill
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It is not the slumber of reason that engenders monsters, but vigilant and insomniac rationality.
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Gilles Deleuze (Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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The fundamental problem of political philosophy is still precisely the one that Spinoza saw so clearly (and that Wilhelm Reich rediscovered): Why do men fight for their servitude as stubbornly as though it were their salvation?
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Gilles Deleuze (Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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People aren't born sad; we make them that way.
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Nikita Gill
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Those freckles make you seem like a galaxy of stars, just waiting to be explored and loved.
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Nikita Gill
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No one is more insufferable than he who lacks basic courtesy.
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Bryant McGill
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Some people will always taste like fire and leave the ones that love them tasting like ash.
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Nikita Gill (Your Soul is a River)
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A mess of beautiful contradictions make her whole, she wears fire for skin but a storm lives in her soul.
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Nikita Gill
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Do not make the mistake of thinking that you have to agree with people and their beliefs to defend them from injustice.
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Bryant McGill (Voice of Reason)
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The self is only a threshold, a door, a becoming between two multiplicities
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Gilles Deleuze (A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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The shame of being a man - is there any better reason to write?
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Gilles Deleuze
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You are not his princess; you are your own queen.
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Nikita Gill
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You are a dangerous collection of all my favourite things. An old soul, a heart of gold and hands that make my body sing.
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Nikita Gill
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The shadow escapes from the body like an animal we had been sheltering.
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Gilles Deleuze (Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation)
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Shit on your whole mortifying, imaginary, and symbolic theater!
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Gilles Deleuze (Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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she was the kind of girl who was a chaos of contradictions from one second to the next, for her mind was never free.
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Nikita Gill (Your Soul is a River)
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You are every beautiful thing that has ever happened to me wrapped in a person. You may think you are ordinary, but to me you are as magical as the ocean.
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Nikita Gill
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And you say you are broken, but broken mirrors like you create the most beautiful patterns of light.
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Nikita Gill
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Because I'm not, in fact, depressed, Prozac makes me manic and numb - one of the reasons I slice my arm in the first place is that I'm coked to the gills on something utterly wrong for what I have.
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Marya Hornbacher (Madness: A Bipolar Life)
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The saddest word in the whole wide world is the word almost. He was almost in love. She was almost good for him. He almost stopped her. She almost waited. He almost lived. They almost made it.
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Nikita Gill
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I will not have you without the darkness that hides within you. I will not let you have me without the madness that makes me. If our demons cannot dance, neither can we.
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Nikita Gill
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I hope you summon your courage and you invite your demons to tea, and you learn to listen to all their stories.
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Nikita Gill (Fierce Fairytales: Poems and Stories to Stir Your Soul)
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A man's bookcase will tell you everything you'll ever need to know about him.
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Walter Mosley (The Long Fall (Leonid McGill, #1))
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There are human beings in this world who are soft enough to feel every terrible thing that happens so deeply. And are still brave enough to remain constant and suffer for those who need them the most. Even the stars blink in awe of the gleam of their souls.
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Nikita Gill
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She is alone. And oh how brilliantly she shines.
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Nikita Gill (Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty)
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You never walk alone. Even the devil is the lord of flies.
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Gilles Deleuze
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Philosophy, art, and science are not the mental objects of an objectified brain but the three aspects under which the brain becomes subject.
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Gilles Deleuze
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Some things are beautiful, but they are beautiful in the way of the sun. If you fly too close, they will melt your wings and send you plummeting into the sea.
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Nikita Gill (Your Soul is a River)
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If you are someone who still carries hope in your heart, kindness in your eyes and generosity in your fingertips despite terrible people happening to you, thank you. You are one of the few truly pure things left in this world, and you deserve to be protected.
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Nikita Gill
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Your heart will fix itself. It’s your mind you need to worry about. Your mind where you locked the memories, your mind where you have kept pieces of the ones that hurt you, that still cut through you like shards of glass. Your mind will keep you up at night, make you cry, destroy you over and over again. You need to convince your mind that it has to let go…because your heart already knows how to heal.
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Nikita Gill
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Remember what you must do when they undervalue you, when they think your softness is your weakness, when they treat your kindness like it is their advantage. You awaken every dragon, every wolf, every monster that sleeps inside of you and you remind them what hell looks like when it wears the skin of a gentle human.
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Nikita Gill (Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty)
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You deserve someone who lets you glow in every way you need to.
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Nikita Gill (Wild Embers)
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You see? Size defeats us. For the fish, the lake in which he lives is the universe. What does the fish think when he is jerked up by the mouth through the silver limits of existence and into a new universe where the air drowns him and the light is blue madness? Where huge bipeds with no gills stuff it into a suffocating box abd cover it with wet weeds to die? Or one might take the tip of the pencil and magnify it. One reaches the point where a stunning realization strikes home: The pencil tip is not solid; it is composed of atoms which whirl and revolve like a trillion demon planets. What seems solid to us is actually only a loose net held together by gravity. Viewed at their actual size, the distances between these atoms might become league, gulfs, aeons. The atoms themselves are composed of nuclei and revolving protons and electrons. One may step down further to subatomic particles. And then to what? Tachyons? Nothing? Of course not. Everything in the universe denies nothing; to suggest an ending is the one absurdity.
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Stephen King (The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1))
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Forming grammatically correct sentences is for the normal individual the prerequisite for any submission to social laws. No one is supposed to be ignorant of grammaticality; those who are belong in special institutions. The unity of language is fundamentally political.
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Gilles Deleuze (A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.
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Bryant McGill
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Her mother told her she could grow up to be anything she wanted to be, so she grew up to become the strongest of the strong, the strangest of the strange, the wildest of the wild, the wolf leading the wolves.
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Nikita Gill
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Teach your daughters their battle cries are needed far more than their silence and hear them deafen the world with their fearlessness.
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Nikita Gill
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People talk about love like it is patient and kind. Love is also dark. It is ferocious and angry and destructive.
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Nikita Gill (Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty)
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... I am done being in love with you." "Why?" "I am in love with someone else. Someone who needs it more than you." "Who?" "Me.
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Nikita Gill (Your Body is an Ocean: Love and Other Experiments)
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Stop holding-on to the wrong people. Let them go on their own way; if not for you, then for them.
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Bryant McGill (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
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A leftist government doesn't exist because being on the left has nothing to do with governments.
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Gilles Deleuze
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It is eerily terrifying that there is no sound when a heart breaks. Car accidents end with a bang, falling ends with a thud, even writing makes the scratching sound of pencil against paper. But the sound of a heart breaking is completely silent. Almost as though no one, not even the universe itself could create a sound for such devastation. Almost as though silence is the only way the universe could pay its respect to the sound of a heart falling apart.
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Nikita Gill
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As leaves cover the forest floor in a carpet of vibrant rusts, orange and gold, autumn proves that sometimes death too can be a beautiful thing.
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Nikita Gill
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Did you really think she was a tender flower you could trample upon, and damage her very soul? She is wildfire. And she is coming to devour you whole.
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Nikita Gill
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There’s no democratic state that’s not compromised to the very core by its part in generating human misery.
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Gilles Deleuze
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The ghosts of all the women you used to be are all so proud of who you have become, storm child made of wild and flame.
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Nikita Gill
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An image of thought called philosophy has been formed historically and it effectively stops people from thinking.
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Gilles Deleuze (Dialogues II)
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Your suffering needs to be respected. Don't try to ignore the hurt, because it is real. Just let the hurt soften you instead of hardening you. Let the hurt open you instead of closing you. Let the hurt send you looking for those who will accept you instead of hiding from those who reject you.
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Bryant McGill (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
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The greatest joys in life are found not only in what we do and feel, but also in our quiet hopes and labors for others.
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Bryant McGill (Voice of Reason)
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what a perfect collision of star it was that came together at just the right moment at just the right time to build the incredible thing that is you
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Nikita Gill (Your Soul is a River)
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Take this as your reminder. Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear darkness, some wear wounds.
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Nikita Gill (Fierce Fairytales: Poems and Stories to Stir Your Soul)
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Why be a half-finished poem in some forgotten poet’s story, when one can be an odyssey in and of herself, part magic, part villain, part Goddess, part lover.
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Nikita Gill (Great Goddesses: Life Lessons from Myths and Monsters)
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She is unpredictable, and unpredictable is another word for 'threat' when a woman wears it well.
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Nikita Gill (Fierce Fairytales: Poems and Stories to Stir Your Soul)
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Do not disregard or hate the maps on your skin and soul. These scars have never diminished your worth, they are the stories that make you whole.
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Nikita Gill
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Who were you before the world told you what you were not?
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Bryant McGill (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
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Heroes are never born fearless. They become heroes by facing their fears, by meeting them head on and saying, 'You do not control me, or own me anymore.
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Nikita Gill
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To affirm is not to bear, carry, or harness oneself to that which exists, but on the contrary to unburden, unharness, and set free that which lives.
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Gilles Deleuze (Nietzsche and Philosophy)
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I am the girl who spends hours huddled in a corner of a library, trying to find what you love the most about Marlowe, just so I can write you a poem worthy of Shakespeare. I've made books my lovers, hours my enemies and you the only story.
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Nikita Gill (Your Body is an Ocean: Love and Other Experiments)
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We are the blood of the witches you thought were dead. We carry witchcraft in our bones whilst magic still sings inside out heads. When the witch hunters imprisoned out ancestors when they tried to burn the magic away. Someone should have warned them that magic cannot be tamed. Because you cannot burn away what has always been aflame.
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Nikita Gill
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Sometimes you are going to miss a person who was an almost to you. And feel sad because there is no name for that feeling. You just feel it in a way that makes you tired to your very bones.
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Nikita Gill
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All depression has its roots in self-pity, and all self-pity is rooted in people taking themselves too seriously.” At the time Switters had disputed her assertion. Even at seventeen, he was aware that depression could have chemical causes. β€œThe key word here is roots,” Maestra had countered. β€œThe roots of depression. For most people, self-awareness and self-pity blossom simultaneously in early adolescence. It's about that time that we start viewing the world as something other than a whoop-de-doo playground, we start to experience personally how threatening it can be, how cruel and unjust. At the very moment when we become, for the first time, both introspective and socially conscientious, we receive the bad news that the world, by and large, doesn't give a rat's ass. Even an old tomato like me can recall how painful, scary, and disillusioning that realization was. So, there's a tendency, then, to slip into rage and self-pity, which if indulged, can fester into bouts of depression.” β€œYeah but Maestra—” β€œDon't interrupt. Now, unless someone stronger and wiserβ€”a friend, a parent, a novelist, filmmaker, teacher, or musicianβ€”can josh us out of it, can elevate us and show us how petty and pompous and monumentally useless it is to take ourselves so seriously, then depression can become a habit, which, in tern, can produce a neurological imprint. Are you with me? Gradually, our brain chemistry becomes conditioned to react to negative stimuli in a particular, predictable way. One thing'll go wrong and it'll automatically switch on its blender and mix us that black cocktail, the ol’ doomsday daiquiri, and before we know it, we’re soused to the gills from the inside out. Once depression has become electrochemically integrated, it can be extremely difficult to philosophically or psychologically override it; by then it's playing by physical rules, a whole different ball game. That's why, Switters my dearest, every time you've shown signs of feeling sorry for yourself, I've played my blues records really loud or read to you from The Horse’s Mouth. And that’s why when you’ve exhibited the slightest tendency toward self-importance, I’ve reminded you that you and meβ€” you and I: excuse meβ€”may be every bit as important as the President or the pope or the biggest prime-time icon in Hollywood, but none of us is much more than a pimple on the ass-end of creation, so let’s not get carried away with ourselves. Preventive medicine, boy. It’s preventive medicine.” β€œBut what about self-esteem?” β€œHeh! Self-esteem is for sissies. Accept that you’re a pimple and try to keep a lively sense of humor about it. That way lies graceβ€”and maybe even glory.
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Tom Robbins (Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates)
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They keep saying that beautiful is something a girl needs to be. But honestly? Forget that. Don’t be beautiful. Be angry, be intelligent, be witty, be klutzy, be interesting, be funny, be adventurous, be crazy, be talented - there are an eternity of other things to be other than beautiful. And what is beautiful anyway but a set of letters strung together to make a word? Be your own definition of amazing, always. That is so much more important than anything beautiful, ever.
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Nikita Gill
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Tell your daughters how you love your body. Tell them how they must love theirs. Tell them to be proud of every bit of themselvesβ€” from their tiger stripes to the soft flesh of their thighs, whether there is a little of them or a lot, whether freckles cover their face or not, whether their curves are plentiful or slim, whether their hair is thick, curly, straight, long or short. Tell them how they inherited their ancestors, souls in their smiles, that their eyes carry countries that breathed life into history, that the swing of their hips does not determine their destiny. Tell them never to listen when bodies are critiqued. Tell them every woman’s body is beautiful because every woman’s soul is unique.
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Nikita Gill (The Girl and the Goddess: Stories and Poems of Divine Wisdom)
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The thing I admire most about you is no matter how hard, or how much the world has tried to beat you, break you, destroy you, and throw you to the wolves you are still here, turning all your pain all your suffering into armor, into determination, into weapons and earning the respect of that same pack of wolves that were meant to rip you limb from limb.
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Nikita Gill (Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty)
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Courage consists, however, in agreeing to flee rather than live tranquilly and hypocritically in false refuges. Values, morals, homelands, religions, and these private certitudes that our vanity and our complacency bestow generously on us, have many deceptive sojourns as the world arranges for those who think they are standing straight and at ease, among stable things
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Gilles Deleuze (Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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To become imperceptible oneself, to have dismantled love in order to become capable of loving. To have dismantled one's self in order finally to be alone and meet the true double at the other end of the line. A clandestine passenger on a motionless voyage. To become like everybody else; but this, precisely, is a becoming only for one who knows how to be nobody, to no longer be anybody. To paint oneself gray on gray.
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Gilles Deleuze (A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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Everything that terrifies you these monsters that keeps you up at night that torment you that make you feel small breakable unable to breathe like you should not exist at all, you defeat them everyday just by being alive, this on its own proves that you are enough, and you already have everything you need to survive.
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Nikita Gill (Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty)
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We are all damaged. We have all been hurt. We have all had to learn painful lessons. We are all recovering from some mistake, loss, betrayal, abuse, injustice or misfortune. All of life is a process of recovery that never ends. We each must find ways to accept and move through the pain and to pick ourselves back up. For each pang of grief, depression, doubt or despair there is an inverse toward renewal coming to you in time. Each tragedy is an announcement that some good will indeed come in time. Be patient with yourself.
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Bryant McGill (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
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Christianity taught us to see the eye of the lord looking down upon us. Such forms of knowledge project an image of reality, at the expense of reality itself. They talk figures and icons and signs, but fail to perceive forces and flows. They bind us to other realities, and especially the reality of power as it subjugates us. Their function is to tame, and the result is the fabrication of docile and obedient subjects.
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Gilles Deleuze (Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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Toxic relationships are dangerous to your health; they will literally kill you. Stress shortens your lifespan. Even a broken heart can kill you. There is an undeniable mind-body connection. Your arguments and hateful talk can land you in the emergency room or in the morgue. You were not meant to live in a fever of anxiety; screaming yourself hoarse in a frenzy of dreadful, panicked fight-or-flight that leaves you exhausted and numb with grief. You were not meant to live like animals tearing one another to shreds. Don't turn your hair gray. Don't carve a roadmap of pain into the sweet wrinkles on your face. Don't lay in the quiet with your heart pounding like a trapped, frightened creature. For your own precious and beautiful life, and for those around you β€” seek help or get out before it is too late. This is your wake-up call!
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Bryant McGill
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Yet, at the same time, as the Eastern sages also knew, man is a worm and food for worms. This is the paradox: he is out of nature and hopelessly in it; he is dual, up in the stars and yet housed in a heart-pumping, breath-gasping body that once belonged to a fish and still carries the gill-marks to prove it. His body is a material fleshy casing that is alien to him in many waysβ€”the strangest and most repugnant way being that it aches and bleeds and will decay and die. Man is literally split in two: he has an awareness of his own splendid uniqueness in that he sticks out of nature with a towering majesty, and yet he goes back into the ground a few feet in order to blindly and dumbly rot and disappear forever. It is a terrifying dilemma to be in and to have to live with. The lower animals are, of course, spared this painful contradiction, as they lack a symbolic identity and the self-consciousness that goes with it. They merely act and move reflexively as they are driven by their instincts. If they pause at all, it is only a physical pause; inside they are anonymous, and even their faces have no name. They live in a world without time, pulsating, as it were, in a state of dumb being. This is what has made it so simple to shoot down whole herds of buffalo or elephants. The animals don't know that death is happening and continue grazing placidly while others drop alongside them. The knowledge of death is reflective and conceptual, and animals are spared it. They live and they disappear with the same thoughtlessness: a few minutes of fear, a few seconds of anguish, and it is over. But to live a whole lifetime with the fate of death haunting one's dreams and even the most sun-filled daysβ€”that's something else.
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Ernest Becker (The Denial of Death)
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Persephone, grant me the foresight to know when I must let go my old life to start anew. Artemis, grant me the strength of your spine when you helped deliver Apollo, your own twin. Athena, grant me the solidarity in your sinews for which you were born in all of your armour. Aphrodite, grant me the kind of heart that always follows my passions true. Andromeda grant me the wish to never fall out of love with the night sky or the glisten of it’s stars. And Hera, grant me your fury, so I can remind my enemies I am not the weakness they perceive, I am the oncoming storm, I am war.
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Nikita Gill
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So it’s not a problem of getting people to express themselves but of providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say. Repressive forces don’t stop people expressing themselves but rather force them to express themselves; What a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare, and ever rarer, thing that might be worth saying.
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Gilles Deleuze (Negotiations 1972-1990)
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The storm is out there and every one of us must eventually face the storm. When the storm comes, pray that it will shake you to your roots and break you wide-open. Being broken open by the storm is your only hope. When you are broken open you get to discover for the first time what is inside you. Some people never get to see what is inside them; what beauty, what strength, what truth and love. They were never broken open by the storm. So, don't run from your pain β€” run into your pain. Let life's storm shatter you.
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Bryant McGill (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
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Language is not made to be believed but to be obeyed, and to compel obedience newspapers, news, proceed by redundancy, in that they tell us what we β€˜must’ think, retain, expect, etc. language is neither informational nor communicational. It is not the communication of information but something quite different: the transmission of order-words, either from one statement to another or within each statement, insofar as each statement accomplishes an act and the act is accomplished in the statement
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Gilles Deleuze (A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia)
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The greatest mystery the universe offers is not life but size. Size encompasses life, and the Tower encompasses size. The child, who is most at home with wonder, says: Daddy, what is above the sky? And the father says: The darkness of space. The child: What is beyond space? The father: The galaxy. The child: Beyond the galaxy? The father: Another galaxy. The child: Beyond the other galaxies? The father: No one knows. You see? Size defeats us. For the fish, the lake in which he lives is the universe. What does the fish think when he is jerked up by the mouth through the silver limits of existence and into a new universe where the air drowns him and the light is blue madness? Where huge bipeds with no gills stuff it into a suffocating box and cover it with wet weeds to die? Or one might take the tip of the pencil and magnify it. One reaches the point where a stunning realization strikes home: The pencil tip is not solid; it is composed of atoms which whirl and revolve like a trillion demon planets. What seems solid to us is actually only a loose net held together by gravity. Viewed at their actual size, the distances between these atoms might become league, gulfs, aeons. The atoms themselves are composed of nuclei and revolving protons and electrons. One may step down further to subatomic particles. And then to what? Tachyons? Nothing? Of course not. Everything in the universe denies nothing; to suggest an ending is the one absurdity. If you fell outward to the limit of the universe, would you find a board fence and signs reading DEAD END? No. You might find something hard and rounded, as the chick must see the egg from the inside. And if you should peck through the shell (or find a door), what great and torrential light might shine through your opening at the end of space? Might you look through and discover our entire universe is but part of one atom on a blade of grass? Might you be forced to think that by burning a twig you incinerate an eternity of eternities? That existence rises not to one infinite but to an infinity of them?
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Stephen King (The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1))
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The Couple Overfloweth We sometimes go on as though people can’t express themselves. In fact they’re always expressing themselves. The sorriest couples are those where the woman can’t be preoccupied or tired without the man saying β€œWhat’s wrong? Say something…,” or the man, without the woman saying … and so on. Radio and television have spread this spirit everywhere, and we’re riddled with pointless talk, insane quantities of words and images. Stupidity’s never blind or mute. So it’s not a problem of getting people to express themselves but of providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say. Repressive forces don’t stop people expressing themselves but rather force them to express themselves; What a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare, and ever rarer, thing that might be worth saying. What we’re plagued by these days isn’t any blocking of communication, but pointless statements. But what we call the meaning of a statement is its point. That’s the only definition of meaning, and it comes to the same thing as a statement’s novelty. You can listen to people for hours, but what’s the point? . . . That’s why arguments are such a strain, why there’s never any point arguing. You can’t just tell someone what they’re saying is pointless. So you tell them it’s wrong. But what someone says is never wrong, the problem isn’t that some things are wrong, but that they’re stupid or irrelevant. That they’ve already been said a thousand times. The notions of relevance, necessity, the point of something, are a thousand times more significant than the notion of truth. Not as substitutes for truth, but as the measure of the truth of what I’m saying. It’s the same in mathematics: PoincarΓ© used to say that many mathematical theories are completely irrelevant, pointless; He didn’t say they were wrong – that wouldn’t have been so bad. (Negotiations)
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Gilles Deleuze (Negotiations 1972-1990)