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“I learn a great deal by merely observing you, and letting you talk as long as...”
– T.S. Eliot  (via msbukowski)
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“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your...”
– Franz Kafka (via c-ovet)
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“You are not weak just because your heart feels so heavy. I have never met a...”
– Andrea Gibson, “The Nutritionist” (via newanddifferentsun) (via cuntymint)
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“If you want to kill yourself, kill what you don’t like. I had an old self that I...”
– Vargus, Archie’s Final Project  (via unknownvariables)
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poetfire: “The heart is extremely fertile soil. Whatever is planted there, good or bad, will take root and grow.” —Abdul Nasir Jangda
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apoetreflects: How lucky the horizon is blue and needs no handwriting on its emptiness.  I am written on thoroughly, a lost novel found again. —Landis Everson, from “On the Terrace” in Everything Preserved (Graywolf Press, 2006)
May 18th
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May 17th
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how to be a "real woman": a guide
ofgeography: 1. do you identify as a woman 2. congratulations you’re a real woman
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“I’m not saying that at some point love isn’t staying up until 2am phone calls or...”
– (via everybodyphoto) THIS.
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apoetreflects: “In the moonlight which is always sad, as the light of the sun itself is—as the light called human life is—at its coming and its going.”  —Charles Dickens, from A Tale of Two Cities (Chapman & Hall, 1859)
May 17th
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sinandserotonin: I need you and a cigarette the difference being I have a pack of cigarettes in the front pocket of my jacket but I don’t have you coiled up in my lungs— if I could, I’d rather have you in my jacket and the cigarettes far away.
May 17th
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When your friends come to you for advice:
“good… good, you’ve come to the right place.”
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apoetreflects: A Poem without a Question Mark in It Do you abhor desire when you see it in the mirror missing its clothes moving nearer. Are you afraid of the tables filled with food that your mood might shift and you might not want to eat a meat, fruit, potato or sweet because of the great emptiness watching around you. If there appeared a stranger to you bending down for a kiss ...
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“After a story is told there are some moments of silence. Then words begin again....”
– Anne Carson, Plainwater (via leopoldgursky)
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