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Assuming faces others might like,
others assuming our faces,
are real.@Saradreaming Isn't that the way of this world?
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 6, 2013
Assuming faces others might like, others assuming our faces, are real.
Tit for Tat, wish the world would stop playing that.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 6, 2013
Tit for Tat, wish the world would stop playing that.
Art bows to no one,
it neither obeys nor acknowledges restrictive rules.
{grammar doesn't restrict, it refines}@cateevansomg @SDSouthard— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 6, 2013
Art bows to no one, it neither obeys nor acknowledges restrictive rules. {grammar doesn’t restrict, it refines}
Why are authors so unwilling to embrace writing as art?
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 6, 2013
Why are authors so unwilling to embrace writing as art?
If it doesn't grab you by the heart,
then how can it be art.@edwindownward
{"another of those quick off the cuff remarks…" – MAD}— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 6, 2013
If it doesn’t grab you by the heart, then how can it be art.
Little bits of useless knowledge, are not useless at all.
"&" the 27th letter of the alphabet.http://t.co/nH9BiHOnff
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 6, 2013
Little bits of useless knowledge, are not useless at all. “&” the 27th letter of the alphabet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampersand
Those that stand alone,
they're often the ones that fall.{and per se and – & – a symbol illustrating this}
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 6, 2013
Those that stand alone, they’re often the ones that fall. {and per se and – & – a symbol illustrating this}
The thing about playing games with numbers is that numbers don't play back.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 7, 2013
The thing about playing games with numbers is that numbers don’t play back.
It's always been fascinating to me that the thing people talk about most, are the things other people supposedly said.
@isabelauthor
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 8, 2013
It’s always been fascinating to me that the thing people talk about most, are the things other people supposedly said.
Before we change ourselves to reach a goal,
ask this,
"Is our soul
something we're willing to shift?"— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 8, 2013