February 2011
2 posts
March 2010
37 posts
Write one leaf about mannerisms.
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I don’t mind burping or hiccuping or anything like that. But i do hate people who don’t say please or thank you, or don’t ask they just take. Things like that. I think it’s polite to let people through a door before you, or to hold it for someone coming behind you. People who are in far too much of a rush and think they are more important than anyone...
Write one leaf about saying "thank you."
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You can say thank you in lots and lots of different ways. Like for someone making you a cup of tea, or buying you a chocolate bar when they go get milk, for flowers and soothers when you’re ill, or borrowing you a text when you run out of credit. But then there are those thank you’s that come right from the very very bottom of your heart. The kind that means you...
Write one leaf about being bullied.
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Head held low
Eyes on feet
Tired eyes
Hold real tears
Faces
laughing
mouths
sneering
Day by day
Different story
Same circumstance
Alone always
Alone
Run home
Go to bed
Please don’t wake
Please..
Maybe who we are isn’t so much about what we do, but rather what we’re capable...
– Jodi Picoult (My Sister’s Keeper) (via kari-shma) (via quote-book)
February 2010
56 posts
Write one leaf about changing lanes.
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Changing to get off one of those silly one hundred lane roundabouts is my worst nightmare. Going into the right lane is always easier than going into the left. I never seem to think i’ve looked well enough when i’m going left so i look about ten times. Sometimes when im changing i hold my breath as if i’m waiting to get hit. I love going into the left lane on...
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ohh gosh i didn’t realise this was you! I love your voice.
I’m reading your note over again There’s not a word that I comprehend except when you sign it, “I will love you always, and forever.”
Which of the bold face lies will we use?
I hope that you’re happy
You...
A good book should leave you… slightly exhausted at the end. You live several...
– William Styron, interview, Writers at Work, 1958 (via fatalistichues) (via quote-book)