Fiction should be a place of lollipops and escape. Real life is depressing enough-- I, for one, don't want to read about make believe misery, too.

Nicole Christie
Fiction should be a place of lollipops and escape. Real...
Fiction should be a place of lollipops and escape. Real...
Fiction should be a place of lollipops and escape. Real...
Fiction should be a place of lollipops and escape. Real...
About This Quote

If you are ever stuck in a boring or stressful situation, then you can probably relate to this quote. It is easier to escape into the world of fiction. It is easy for us, to be lost in a story. Sometimes, we forget our daily troubles and all of our problems are forgotten in the world of imagination.

But, it is important to remember that real life is not all happy endings and lollipops. The real world has sad moments and makes you cry at times. If only fiction were more like real life!

Source: Falling For The Ghost Of You

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