— C.S. Lewis (via reaganation)
(via tattoolit)
— C.S. Lewis (via reaganation)
(via tattoolit)
Ernest Hemingway, age twenty-four, from his 1923 passport. Not a daguerreotype, we know, but very necessary to share. (via carolynkellogg)
— Gala Darling
Being alone
is never like being
with someone else.
alone,
you are free to be
the truest you:
silent as long as you please.
speaking your heart boundlessly.
full of quirks, calm and pure and sweet.
We need to find the people
who bring out
the truest us,
even when
we’re not alone.
You’re not alone
on the road
to find them.
—
- Rosie Bumpus, “Being you: alone and together.”
(via rd2jericho)
— Christine Blatchford
(Source: ifyouwatchitbackwards)
— John Saward, via Thought Catalog
Ernest Hemingway, age twenty-four, from his 1923 passport. Not a daguerreotype, we know, but very necessary to share. (via carolynkellogg)
How incredible are these hydrangeas spilling off the table? (as seen on Snippet&Ink)
Prosecutor: Mr. Blagojevich, you are a convicted liar, correct?
Blagojevich: Yes.