September 6, 2011
"There are better things ahead than any we leave behind."

— C.S. Lewis (via reaganation)

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June 24, 2011
mydaguerreotypeboyfriend:

Ernest Hemingway, age twenty-four, from his 1923 passport. Not a daguerreotype, we know, but very necessary to share. (via carolynkellogg)

mydaguerreotypeboyfriend:

Ernest Hemingway, age twenty-four, from his 1923 passport. Not a daguerreotype, we know, but very necessary to share. (via carolynkellogg)

June 16, 2011

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June 15, 2011
"Really, truly loving yourself is radical, simply because it’s the opposite to what most people are concerned with!  You only have to look around to realise that most people are living desperately boring & deeply dissatisfying lives.  When you love yourself, you won’t accept anything less than what you really desire.  It opens you up to opportunities you could never dream of.  It completely transforms your entire existence."

— Gala Darling

June 9, 2011

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June 9, 2011
"

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.

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April 7, 2011
"What I need are the reminders that effort matters, however laughable the result; that hard work pays off if only in the satisfaction of putting in the hours; that for all the times you strike out, once in a while you’ll manage to hit it out of the park."

— Christine Blatchford

April 7, 2011
If you watch The Bachelor backwards, it’s about a guy that steals roses from women and becomes a pimp.

(Source: ifyouwatchitbackwards)

April 7, 2011
"In voicemail, you mumble and engage in a sort of restless banter that is as uncomfortable as any conversation you’ve ever had while waiting on line to put money in a jukebox. And then a minute later you frantically apologize for rambling and tell me to call you back, which is my default response to seeing “1 Missed Call” anyway. Basic human communication relies on verbal and nonverbal cues, none of which are afforded by voicemail."

— John Saward, via Thought Catalog

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April 4, 2011
"Growing up means giant grey areas."

— Ryan O’Connell

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