Duncan Macmillan

Every Brilliant Thing

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  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    Because in order to live in the present we have to be able to imagine a future that will be better than the past.
  • roey maliach-reshefhas quoted5 years ago
    That horrible feeling when something is broken and can’t ever be fixed
  • ciaraduggan7has quoted7 years ago
    Because then there would be no mystery, no curiosity, no creativity, no conversation, no discovery. Nothing would be new and we’d have no need to use our imaginations and our imaginations are what make life bearable.
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    I have some advice for anyone who has been contemplating suicide. It’s really simple advice. It’s this:
    Don’t do it.
    Things get better.
    They might not always get brilliant.
    The NARRATOR indicates SAM.
    But they get better.
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    That horrible feeling when something is broken and can’t ever be fixed. The trapdoor swinging open. Fight or flight or stay as still as you can.
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall’
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    Inappropriate songs played at emotional moments.
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    ‘Some Things Last A Long Time’ by Daniel Johnston
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    Move On Up’ by Curtis Mayfield.
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    At Last’ by Etta James
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