April 2012
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English is so bad at describing what it means to grieve. We use words like...
– P. Luna, Feelings We Need Words For (via larmoyante)
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And were an epitaph to be my story I’d have a short one ready for my own. I...
– Robert Frost (via larmoyante)
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I want to know you. You seem like someone worth knowing. Every day I feel like...
– Ryan O’Connell, I Want To Know You (via larmoyante)
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#7
1017spackle:
Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton live in a house that is made out of two houses, so that they can retire to their own respective halves if they feel the need.
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I was within and without, simultaneausly enchanted and repelled by the...
– F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (via cityyandcolour)
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…in Greek, “nostalgia” literally means, “the pain from an old wound”. It’s a...
– Don Draper, Mad Men “The Wheel” (via bigdumbanimal)
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Dark stopped
softened
everyone was noticing birds.
– from “In Explanation” by Hanna Andrews (via atomiclanterns)
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