June 2013
“I sleep. I dream. I make up things that I would never say. I say them very quietly.”
—Richard Siken (via seabois)
“Stop being tormented by everyone else’s reaction to you.”
—Joyce Meyer (via ifeeltoomuch)
“Yes, we shall all be forgotten. Such is our fate, and we can’t do anything about it. And all the things that seem serious, important and full of meaning to us now will be forgotten one day — or anyway they won’t seem important anymore.”
—Anton Chekhov, Three Sisters (via larmoyante)
“Airports see more sincere kisses than wedding halls. The walls of hospitals have heard more prayers than the walls of churches.”
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(via grizzlytales)
This is perfect…
(via restaurer)
“I didn’t know what to say. I felt like crying, Goddamit everybody in the world wants an explanation for your acts and for your very being.”
—Jack Kerouac, On the Road (via disemboweled)
“I want to keep
smashing myself
until I am whole.” —Mikko Kuorinki (via hellanne)
smashing myself
until I am whole.” —Mikko Kuorinki (via hellanne)
“Just as a flower does not choose its color, we are not responsible for what we have come to be. Only once you realize this do you become free.”
—Stoker (2013)
“Inside us there is a word we cannot pronounce and that is who we are.”
—Anthony Marra, from A Constellation Of Vital Phenomena (via jarring)
“[I have been working for a long time, quite happily too, but seeing the sparrow reminds me of priorities, and this is the kind of day that demands to be enjoyed. So I am going to stop writing now and take a walk. You should too.] It’s later than you think.”
—Evan Mandery, from First Contact - Or, It’s Later Than You Think (Parrot Sketch Excluded)
“Someday, someone is going to look at you like you’re the best thing in the world.”
—(via sjowyn)
“Remember her hair in the morning before it was pinned, black, rampant, savage with loveliness. As if she slept in perpetual storm.”
—Cormac Mccarthy, Suttree (via truerthani)