Quotes From "Indigo Diaries: A Series Of Novels" By Sahara Sanders

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Promise yourself to achieve lifestyle you’ve always dreamt of… and dare to achieve it! Sahara Sanders
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Many of us humans have a hard time with understanding one simple truth: the surest way to get love is to start giving love to others. Often, when we desperately need some companionship, understanding and warmth from those who are around us, we chose to blame, shout, criticize, accuse, insult and set ultimatums. But in reply, we only encounter with cold walls of estrangement which was diligently built by our own efforts, farcical walls and fences. Sahara Sanders
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Since I can remember, for some reason, I was always “not like others, ” and it was presented by everyone like there was something wrong with me; only becoming more grown up and mature, I realized that to be special and different from the crowd is my biggest value and happiness. Sahara Sanders
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Sometimes, even those whom we consider as our close friends may betray us so easily, in a moment when we do not even expect it. Such is the truth of life, despite so many eloquent odes humanity dedicated to friendship. Sahara Sanders
Modern formulaic society will try to make you
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Modern formulaic society will try to make you "normal, " rushing to call pseudoscientific anything you can do that they can’t. Sahara Sanders
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Considering things in the ecumenical measure, we are the microbes of the Universe. Sahara Sanders
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It’s truly interesting to observe how genetics works in families, and what a huge lottery it is to inherit some of our relatives’ appearance features. Sahara Sanders
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If something unusual is what you really see and really feel, and if that’s what does happen to you in your real life, how is THAT called FICTION? One simple reason... that it’s the only way the society would agree to call it “normal, ” based on the current level of development of their mentality. Sahara Sanders
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The process of creation can be unpredictable and, in some way, similar to love: the brightest waves of inspiration may sometimes occur in wrong timing, wrong places, or even with wrong people. Sahara Sanders
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If you don’t do anything to capture and draw your memories–no matter whether you choose words, pencil, photography, or filming–the only place where they have a chance to exist is in your head, which can’t be called the most reliable place to store them; soon, they’d be lost forever… leaving no trace, like they never existed… like YOU never existed… same as those billions and billions of lives that had already disappeared from the world. Sahara Sanders
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Atheism and traditional institutions of the Church are the polar sides of the same marasmus: either of them is badly lacking the truth. Sahara Sanders
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What do we actually consider to be “normal?" It’s only about what our conventional mentality is or isn’t able to understand, and agree to accept as “real.”In fact, the shadowy edge between normal and paranormal is more than ILLUSORY… The exact same can be stated about the border between calling your novel non-fiction or fiction. What if you could close your eyes and see different worlds and planets? What if you could see them with some kind of different vision, even with your eyes open? Would that make you a paranoid… a freak, a genius, a crazy? Or, maybe, an Indigo, if that’s what’s been happening to you since you can remember? If something unusual is what you really see and really feel, and if that’s what does happen to you in your real life, how is THAT called FICTION? One simple reason.. that it’s the only way the society would agree to call it “normal, ” based on the current level of development of their mentality. Sahara Sanders
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If some mystical occurrences happen to us, don’t we “normally” and fearfully prefer to call them strange coincidences? Or try to persuade ourselves it was only an indication of our overactive imagination? Aren’t we “normally” closing our eyes and ears, refusing to face the truth? Sahara Sanders
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With so many book projects filling mind and heart, it feels similar to pregnancy. Your own books are like your children–you have to give birth to them, raise them, and do your best to make sure they live happily. You know, you just HAVE TO put into writing all of those thoughts, words and ideas appearing and growing in your head. Otherwise, life will make no sense without it. Sahara Sanders
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If you don’t write your memoirs down then time will swallow them up, leaving no leftovers. Sahara Sanders
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I left my novels for better times, when I could dedicate the energy and enjoy the inspiration I feel while planning them; like the most delicious cherries on a cake one left for later so they can be savored to the utmost. Sahara Sanders