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chemevan · 6 months
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rotating these idiots in my mind all day everyday
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philosophors · 9 months
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“Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.”
— Ernest Hemingway, “The Old Man and the Sea”
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dwellsinparadise · 9 months
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When people talk listen completely. Don’t be thinking what you’re going to say. Most people never listen. Nor do they observe. You should be able to go into a room and when you come out know everything that you saw there and not only that. If that room gave you any feeling you should know exactly what it was that gave you that feeling.
Ernest Hemingway, Across the River and into the Trees
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There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.
- Ernest Hemingway
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prole-log · 1 year
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d3cayd4nce · 7 months
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travie mccoy and his puppies
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poetrybyonur · 7 months
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Plato said, “At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet.” But Hemingway also said, “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” Because it is in these times that poets write their best work, when they are in love or in pieces.
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" There are two kinds of stories, the ones you live and the ones you make up. And nobody knows the difference, and I don't ever tell which is which. "
- Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961
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lets-get-lit · 3 months
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It's silly not to hope. It's a sin he thought.
- Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
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seraphim-eternal · 4 months
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austentatious · 1 year
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Oh darling, please stay by me. Please stay by me and see me through this.
The Sun Also Rises | Ernest Hemingway
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dottssapatrizia · 10 months
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"Ma di cosa sei fatta tu?"
"Di quello che ami" disse lei "Più l'acciaio"
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philosophors · 6 months
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“When people talk listen completely. Don't be thinking what you're going to say. Most people never listen.”
— Ernest Hemingway, “Across the River and into the Trees”
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c-e-salazar · 7 months
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Robert Frost once wrote “a poem begins with a lump in the throat,” & i’ve swallowed enough words to know that if Dickinson had known we’d title her poems after she specifically didn’t, she would have sent strongly worded emails. If Hemingway knew we would disregard his own admission that there was no symbolism in the old man & the sea, he would have tweeted endlessly. If Shakespeare ever thought we’d doubt he wrote all he did, he would have blogged all of his drafts for the world to see. If Fitzgerald ever could have, he would have instagrammed a thousand photos of Zelda, each with a caption as fascinatingly juvenile & romantic as when he wrote ‘i love her & that is the beginning & the end of everything,’ only for Salinger to out do him by saying ‘she wasn't doing a thing that i could see, except standing there leaning on the balcony railing, holding the universe together.’ & these are the thoughts that remind me, these great minds & poets & writers of history would love to be as much a part of our world, as we do of theirs.
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walaw717 · 9 months
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Dying was nothing and he had no picture of it nor fear of it in his mind. But living was a field of grain blowing in the wind on the side of a hill. Living was a hawk in the sky. Living was an earthen jar of water in the dust of the threshing with the grain flailed out and the chaff blowing. Living was a horse between your legs and a carbine under one leg and a hill and a valley and a stream with trees along it and the far side of the valley and the hills beyond.
Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls
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hacked-wtsdz · 1 month
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When AI writing bots say “make writing painless!” all I can think about is when Hemingway wrote “write hard and clear about what hurts”
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