thegirlthatcriesacademia:

All my grief says the same thing— this isn’t how it’s supposed to be. And the world laughs, holds my hope by my throat, says: but this is how it is.

Fortesa Latifi, The Truth About Grief

segretecose:

the only famous person that was right about the pandemic was francesco guccini when he said “no we will not be better after covid. and we will learn nothing from it because man never learns. it is human nature to forget about tragedy as soon as it is over and to resume life as if nothing happened”

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intimatum:
““David Mitchell, Slade House
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leyla-kara-bjk:

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gentlementalbee:

“When you start to know someone, all their physical characteristics start to disappear. You begin to dwell in their energy, recognize the scent of their skin. You see only the essence of the person, not the shell. That’s why you can’t fall in love with beauty. You can lust after it, be infatuated by it, want to own it. You can love it with your eyes and your body but not your heart. And that’s why, when you really connect with a person’s inner self, any physical imperfections disappear, become irrelevant.”

— Lisa Unger (via quotemadness)

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thealfaguy:

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purplebuddhaproject:

“Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask yourself if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future.”

— Deepak Chopra (via purplebuddhaquotes)

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