December 2011
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2011.
Dear 2011,
I’ve got plenty to tell you. First of all, I’m not angry at you. Yes, You were tough and rough on me indeed, and you certainly were not very nice for a very big part, but then again, it was not your fault. You presented me with choices - really really hard ones -, and I made the ones that I thought would be best for me. Maybe in some parallel universe I chose differently,...
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nadiequieresaber asked: :D
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The scary thing about somebody
jumping from the top of a tall building
is not...
– The scary thing about those who jump, Emma McGordon (via clavicola)
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Lejos tú, lejos de ti,
yo, más cerca de mi mismo;
afuera tú, hacia la tierra...
– Juan Ramón Jiménez. (via lasperrasnegras)
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Pero.
quebailenlasnubes:
- El “pero” es la palabra más puta que conozco -. “te quiero, pero…”; “podría ser, pero…”; “no es grave, pero…”. ¿Se da cuenta? Una palabra de mierda que sirve para dinamitar lo que era, o lo que podría haber sido, pero no es.”
Ernesto Sacheri El secreto de sus ojos
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When you come to the edge of all the light you have, and must take a step into...
– ― Patrick Overton (via journalofanobody)
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Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason.
– Novalis (via nirvikalpa)
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The vast night.
Now there’s nothing else
but fragrance.
– Borges
(via yama-bato)
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(18) A Fragile Poem
clavicola:
Do you know how easy it is to break into my flesh with your own?
Give me your hand.
Hold the hammer right.
The weakest spot is at the nape of my neck.
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Can you understand? Someone, somewhere, can you understand me a little, love me...
– Sylvia Plath (via bookshavepores)
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The way you relate to others reveals the way you relate to yourself.
– The Secret Letters of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma (via kari-shma)
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reverse retard
reiben:
n. someone with a habit of overthinking the simplest of concepts—who reads the phrase “girls drinking cosmos” and imagines female astronauts slurping intergalactic ether through bendy straws—which is a symptom of an educational overdose, whose only known cure is the ’90s teen sitcom Saved By The Bell.
(via dictionaryofobscuresorrows)
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Hearts can break. Yes, hearts can break. Sometimes I think it would be better if...
– Stephen King (via misswallflower)
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Language exists less to record the actual than to liberate the imagination.”
―...
– (via journalofanobody)
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