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Amrita Rose Heading into Autumn, the top 4 books I'm looking forward to reading are:
1. Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World- Matt Parker.
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Heading into Autumn, the top 4 books I'm looking forward to reading are:
1. Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World- Matt Parker.
2. Enchantment: Awakening Wonder in an Anxious Age- Katherine May
3. The Guilty Feminist: From our noble goals to our worst hypocrisies- Deborah Frances-White
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Amrita Rose Long hikes, preferably in snow or windy weather so I feel the cobwebs in my brain clear out.

Second to that- Writing poetry usually gets me over the st…more
Long hikes, preferably in snow or windy weather so I feel the cobwebs in my brain clear out.

Second to that- Writing poetry usually gets me over the stuckness no matter what I'm trying to write.

Third tactic....I set the "important work" aside and just let words lose from my brain in no particular order. Then I see what showed up. Sometimes it's simply about unplugging the linguistic dam.(less)
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“If someone comes along and shoots an arrow into your heart, it’s fruitless to stand there and yell at the person. It would be much better to turn your attention to the fact that there’s an arrow in your heart...”
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“This Saturday? As in tomorrow Saturday? We have to give lectures in twelve hours? We're not prepared for that! I can't just pull a cyber-crimes lecture out of my ass!" He could, but it was the principle of the thing.”
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“What is rare is something even more desirable. Understanding. There is no point in being loved if you are not understood. They are simply loving an idea of you they have in their mind. They are in love with love. They are in love with their loving. To be understood. And not only that, but to be understood and appreciated once understood. That is what matters.”
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