10 Quotes to Inspire Your Writing Hey there! For my fellow writers, the onset of fall can be an interesting time. The weather is chilling, so you actually want to stay inside and write. It’s the perfect time to act like an Instagram star and curl up with your computer, hot chocolate in hand, and write one of the best scenes in your work in progress. Few things can compare with working on a story in autumn. Still, a lot of people find themselves at a loss for motivation when you don’t want to get out from beneath the covers because your feet hate the feel of cold hard wood floors. Seasonal Affective Disorder suffers find it more difficult than most to handle the earlier nights, dimmer days and rainy evenings. Whether Seasonal Affective …show more content…
They are the things you get ashamed of, because words diminish them -- words shrink things that seemed limitless when they were in your head to no more than living size when they're brought out. But it's more than that, isn't it? The most important things lie too close to wherever your secret heart is buried, like landmarks to a treasure your enemies would love to steal away. And you may make revelations that cost you dearly only to have people look at you in a funny way, not understanding what you've said at all, or why you thought it was so important that you almost cried while you were saying it. That's the worst, I think. When the secret stays locked within not for want of a teller but for want of an understanding ear.” ― Stephen King I hope these inspire the great literary genius within you, striving to write the story that can only be written by your hand, by your mind and by your soul. Keep going! Remember: “It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop,” also, “the man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones,”
In the selected passage, the novel describes how to adequately keep a secret hidden from everyone, even yourself. By stating “you must never let it emerge into your consciousness in any shape that could be given a name”, this quote leads to believe that a true secret needs to stay a secret in the depth of a person’s mind. The secret has to stay there in a sort of hibernation, where its keeper has to store it without giving it any thought. In order to successfully keep a secret, it is necessary to not acknowledge the thought of it in the slightest way. However, it is also required of the person to be subconsciously aware of its presence at the same time. This method of keeping a secret appears to be impossible to achieve, since it conveys a
People may say that those deep, dark secrets we all try to keep hidden are just thoughts and have nothing
Fall is a time of change. The leaves change from green to brilliant shades of brown, red and yellow. The seasons begin to change from the dog days of summer to the cool stillness of winter. Fall is my favorite time of the year. When asked to choose just one chapter from A Sand County Almanac, my first idea was to look in the section about the fall.
They hold all of our thoughts that we don’t want to reveal to anyone else, and also they hold really personal things between you and other people. They shouldn’t be broken, but when they are you can easily face the consequences. I selected this because secrets can hold fears, and this is a great example of it. No one could know you have a fear, and that is your secret. My reaction to this quote is that the world “also” means with someone else. This shares a connection with another person, and this is when a relationship bond starts to form. I thought this was important to note because even though it seems so simple it holds a lot of meaning to it. A few words could actually be a whole essay depending on what point you’re trying to prove. Secrets are hard to uncover, unless you can’t keep them. Other than that, this short and simple quote has a huge meaning to
“What then occurs if the soul in its small beginnings is forced to take on a secret life? He harbors his secrets in fear and guilt, confessing them to no one until in time the voice of his father chastising him becomes his own. A small war is waged in his mind” (Griffin 240).
Everyone has their own delusions they enjoy being a part of, well, at least for a while. How long can we live them out until we must come to terms with those inner demons? I’ve always told others and myself, honesty is the most valuable asset anyone can have, but then I live out my lie. There have been countless times I’ve put up this act of might, knowing it 's all a ploy to hide something from the rest of the world. It’s comical in a way to look back at all the energy wasted: running from myself. Everyone to a certain extent is afraid of not being accepted and putting those feelings in words seems to be impossible. But, as a Hemingway said, “All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know”. As tough as it is to admit, I am gay. If I could, I would change in a heartbeat; yet the cold hard truth is that I can only accept it. Hiding my true self from the world made me create a false sense of identity, which has wreaked havoc on my well-being. Like the saying goes, “real eyes, realize, real lies”, it took the eyes of the perfect woman to see through it all.
The basis of human relationships are the formation of secrets. Secrets build the trust that people have with each other in their relationships. A common complication with human relationships is with whom and when to share a secret. People confide in others when something becomes stressful or interesting with the hopes of relieving stress or sharing excitement. One person sharing a secret commonly turns into a domino effect and many times confidence is broken because the information is unknowingly shared. Holding a secret from people can push loved ones away. Laura Van Den Berg uses quest and geography in her short story, “Antarctica,” to reveal her message that keeping secrets will result in a person being isolated.
In a story there are many things that come together to form a story that we can all relate too with the setting and any given symbol in the story allowing us to relate too as the reader. In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, a story that takes place in the summer where the flowers are blossoming and the grass is bright green painting a story of life and prosperity and by the end the story takes a dark and mysterious turn. “Hunters in the Snow” by Tobias Wolff, a story of three men who are on there way to a hunting trip mid winter where the snow is falling and the heater in the truck is not running, though out the story there selfish attitudes changes the lives around them. In “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates, A fifteen year old girl named Connie egger to be older, and gets herself a stalker by placing her self in a dinner, Arnold Friend represents evil in the foot steps of her house.
Throughout the beginning of the course we have read a wide variety of short stories all written by people from different backgrounds and nations. Despite these differences I have found that there is a continuing theme in the majority of the works we have read. Many of these stories are about a character or characters journey and what this reveals to them about themselves or the world around them. In particular Young Goodman Brown, Araby and A Good Man Is Hard to Find all deal a character 's realization of the bitter world they live in. The journey is merely a prompt or tool that helps to unearth the misery that each character finds. I will be comparing and contrasting the characters journeys in the three stories and determining what I
Whether intentional or not, keeping secrets is part of human nature. Be it a small and embarrassing habit, or even a brief moment of breaking the law, some things find it best to leave personal acts that they deem deviant out of day to day conversation. For some, keeping these secrets may be no problem, but for others it can be agonizing. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, multiple perspectives show the differing ways in which people deal with their “secret sins.” The calm, accepting manner of Hester Prynne juxtaposed with the debilitated Arthur Dimmesdale work to demonstrate the effects of secrets on the psyche; the longer one tries to conceal a dastardly secret, the faster it will diminish them from the
Secrets aren’t as bad as people think, they exist to maintain balance towards people’s emotional and physical state. Secrets mean different things to different people, many would think they’re just stories waiting to be told or stories waiting to be found out; however, some would say secrets are meant to be kept to the person keeping it. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne depicts how secrets can burn you from the inside just like how the Scarlet letter burns you metaphorically, just from how Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and Chillingworth react. Although, he provides good evidence on why secrets should be kept a secret and unrevealed, since secrets may not also affect the one person, but also other people in the community.
Cassandra Clare once said “Lies and Secrets they're like cancer in the soul. that eat away what is good and leave only destruction behind. What Cassandra was saying is that if a secret is kept for so long then everything will be lost until left with nothing but the secret. A man named Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a story Call The Strange Case of dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde. It was about a man who kept the biggest secret of his life and regretted nothing until he lost his mind, friends, and eventually his life. Dr. Jekyll keep a secret about his evil other half and this secret eventually cause him pain in the end.
Throughout “Our secrets”, Susan Griffin explores the secrets and fears underneath the life of different characters. People are usually afraid of revealing secrets since the truth behind the secrets has the power to make a significant difference to people’s life, particularly in a negative way. As a result, the truth is often feared and concealed. “I think of it now as a kind of mask, not an animated mask that expresses the essence of an inner truth, but as mask that falls like dead weight over the human face”(Griffin 349). The mask shields what is on the inside, covering up ones’ feelings of their own will. The hidden side to them is as a barrier to their fear of the unexpected consequence of uncovering their secrets.
The winter season is the worst of seasons. This is my opinion and it’s strong. I am not sure if it’s the fact that I don’t have enough meat on my bones to retain heat (especially on my fingertips and toes), or that with winter comes seasonal depression, and everyone around me––including myself–– gets in these bad moods, and it seems like there is always something wrong. It may be the fact that bad things tend to happen to me during this season; all I know is, me and winter just do not get along.
We let things slip out of our mouths, sometimes even unknowingly, on a daily basis. A secret promised to be kept quiet or tongue in cheek humor that you just couldn't keep to yourself; it happens to the best of us. After all, it’s just a joke. It is only when consequences arise that we notice the magnitude of one's words. Rumors flying, friendships ending, someone is left crying; things we never think about when we’re uttering a one liner or a smart comment.