Quotation Rain -

The rain is relentless. Every notification, every conversation, every song lyric becomes a possible epitaph for your mood. You are no longer reading quotations; you are being quoted at . When the storm clears, you are left changed. The ground is slick with meaning. You realize that quotation rain is not merely about collecting clever phrases. It is about recognition—the shock of seeing your own half-formed thoughts perfectly articulated by a dead Russian novelist or a contemporary songwriter you’ve never met.

So let it rain. Let the words of others soak through. Just remember to shake off the excess, and eventually, to speak your own. “In the end, we’ll all become stories.” — Margaret Atwood (And that is the one quotation you’ll have written yourself.) quotation rain

We live in an age of perpetual quotation rain. Algorithms curate it; culture perpetuates it. But the danger—and the gift—is the same: a quotation, removed from its soil, can either nourish or drown. Too many, and you lose your own voice in the echo. But the right one, at the right moment, can feel like an umbrella in a storm. The rain is relentless