The Insightful Stephen King Reminder Each Zodiac Sign Needs On November 1

The Insightful Stephen King Reminder Each Zodiac Sign Needs On November 1

Aries: March 21 – April 19th

“The most important things are the hardest to say. 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. ”

Taurus: April 20th – May 20th

“The scariest moment is always just before you start.”

Gemini: May 21st – June 20th

“Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries, hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent.”

Cancer: June 21st – July 22nd

“There’s no harm in hoping for the best as long as you’re prepared for the worst.”

Leo: July 23rd – August 22nd

“We lie best when we lie to ourselves.”

Virgo: August 23rd – September 22nd

“It always comes down to just two choices. Get busy living, or get busy dying.”

Libra: September 23rd – October 22nd

“Maybe there aren’t any such things as good friends or bad friends – maybe there are just friends, people who stand by you when you’re hurt and who help you feel not so lonely. Maybe they’re always worth being scared for, and hoping for, and living for. Maybe worth dying for too, if that’s what has to be. No good friends. No bad friends. Only people you want, need to be with; people who build their houses in your heart.”

Scorpio: October 23rd – November 21st

“Humor is almost always anger with its make-up on.”

Sagittarius: November 22nd – December 21st

“Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty.”

Capricorn: December 22nd – January 19th

“When all else fails, give up and go to the library.”

Aquarius: January 20th – February 18th

“Remember, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.”

Pisces: February 19th – March 20th

“Some birds are not meant to be caged, that’s all. Their feathers are too bright, their songs too sweet and wild. So you let them go, or when you open the cage to feed them they somehow fly out past you. And the part of you that knows it was wrong to imprison them in the first place rejoices, but still, the place where you live is that much more drab and empty for their departure.” Thought Catalog Logo Mark


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Holly Riordan

Holly is the author of Severe(d): A Creepy Poetry Collection.