In the end there doesn’t have to be anyone who understands you. There just has to be someone who wants to.
Robert Brault (via theworldsgotmedizzyagain)
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Source: larmoyante
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You will never have to lose yourself to win me over.
Andrea Gibson (via thatkindofwoman)
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Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish.
Hermann Hesse (via dulcetdecember)
(via deathsblood)
Source: rabbitinthemoon
Reduce cellulite. Be gone dry skin. Vanish unwanted facial hair. Diminish stretch marks. Fade age spots. Eliminate feminine odor. Lose weight. Dissolve belly fat. Erase wrinkles. Reduce cellulite. Be gone dry skin. Vanish unwanted facial hair. Diminish stretch marks. Fade age spots. Eliminate feminine odor. Lose weight. Dissolve belly fat. Erase wrinkles. Reduce cellulite. Be gone dry skin. Vanish unwanted facial hair. Diminish stretch marks. Fade age spots. Eliminate feminine odor. Lose weight. Dissolve belly fat. Erase wrinkles.
I think someone wants me to disappear.
Guerrilla Girls (via furociousfemme)
(via deathsblood)
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People, I have discovered, are layers and layers of secrets. You believe you know them, that you understand them, but their motives are always hidden from you, buried in their own hearts. You will never know them, but sometimes you decide to trust them.
Veronica Roth, Insurgent (via audrotas)
(via deathsblood)
Source: larmoyante
Curious that we spend more time congratulating people who have succeeded than encouraging people who have not.
Neil deGrasse Tyson (via Cosmos Within and Beyond)
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I keep waiting to meet a man who has more balls than I do.
Salma Hayek (via quote-book)
(via petalsquotesandthorns)
Source: quote-book
Love, real love, is not so easily shed.
Junot Díaz
When you grow up as a girl, the world tells you the things that you are supposed to be: emotional, loving, beautiful, wanted. And then when you are those things, the world tells you they are inferior: illogical, weak, vain, empty. The world teaches you that the way you exist in it is disgusting — you watch boys cringe backward in your dorm room when you talk about your period, blue water pretending to be blood in a maxi pad commercial. It is little things, and it is constant. In a food court in a mall, after you go to the gynecologist for the first time, you and your friend talk about how much it hurts, and over her shoulder you watch two boys your age turn to look at you and wrinkle their noses: the reality of your life is impolite to talk about. The world says that you don’t have a right to the space you occupy, any place with men in it is not yours, you and your body exist only as far as what men want to do with it. At fifteen, you find fifteen-year-old boys you have never met somehow believe you should bend your body to their will. At almost thirty, you find fifteen-year-old boys you have never met still somehow believe you should bend your body to their will. They are children. They are children.
Stevie Nicks (via actias)
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Love is a striking example of how little reality means to us.
Marcel Proust (via elletaria)
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My heart is so tired
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief (via larmoyante)
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What matters is precisely this; the unspoken at the edge of the spoken.
Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry dated 21 July 1912 (via free-parking)
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Away she hurried, not beautiful, not supremely brilliant, but filled with something that took the place of both qualities - something best described as a profound vivacity, a continual and sincere response to all that she encountered in her path through life.
Howard’s End, E.M. Forster
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