“The sad thing about reading the book and then watching the movie is that they have to die all over again.” — Joyce Rachelle Book-to-movie-adaptations Copy Share Image
“To live like you've had no yesterdays is a triumph that is both sublime and stupid.” — Joyce Rachelle Carpe diem Copy Share Image
“If I don't talk about it, it's either very displeasing or very precious to me.” — Joyce Rachelle Discussion Copy Share Image
“How strange it is beholding this, and, very confident, proclaim that such magnificence occurred by accident.” — Joyce Rachelle Christian Copy Share Image
“It is unjust, but only Christlike, to suffer persecution for doing what is right.” — Joyce Rachelle Christ Copy Share Image
“There is something quite wonderful about sharing a secret.” — Joyce Rachelle Discuss Copy Share Image
“If difficult times teach us the most important lessons, we should then learn to read difficult books.” — Joyce Rachelle Books Copy Share Image
“Going away won't change anything if you're running from yourself.” — Joyce Rachelle Away Copy Share Image
“Solitary walks are great for getting new ideas. It's like you're in a video game and you pick up idea coins on… — Joyce Rachelle Art Copy Share Image
“I often buy print books only after I've read them in some digital form or other. It's my odd way of keeping… — Joyce Rachelle Audiobooks Copy Share Image
“We all grow tired eventually; it happens to everyone. Even the sun, at the close of the year, is no longer a… — Joyce Rachelle Autumn Copy Share Image
“Sometimes the gap between what you are and what you want to be is a little piece of paper called your college… — Joyce Rachelle College Copy Share Image
“Don't stay in the harbour and miss the greatness of the sea. Just because everyone else is anchored, doesn't mean you have… — Joyce Rachelle Adventure Copy Share Image
“I think we each have a certain number of unnecessary apologies, which we willingly dish out before we realize it's time to… — Joyce Rachelle Apologies Copy Share Image
“Be thankful when you find yourself worrying about the smallest things, for it often means there aren't any bigger things to truly… — Joyce Rachelle Anxiety Copy Share Image
“Sometimes exhaustion is not a result of too much time spent on something, but of knowing that in its place, no time… — Joyce Rachelle Doing something Copy Share Image
“When a bookworm finally decides to leave the house, perhaps to explore some literary destination in one of her novels, she will… — Joyce Rachelle Book lover Copy Share Image