June 2012
21 posts
Being tender and open is beautiful. As a woman, I feel continually shhh’ed. Too...
– — Zooey Deschanel (via thestarsbeneathmytoes)
fuck it. needy. touchy. affectionate. crybaby. whatever you call me, it’s still me. sorry i’m not sorry to express my emotions.
Although most boys figure out how to bring themselves to orgasm by age thirteen,...
– Dorian Solot (via jennipurrjin)
So, I guess we are who we are for a lot of reasons. And maybe we’ll never know...
– Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (via bookmania)
Growing up means learning what life is. When you’re little, you have a set of...
– C. Joybell C. (via myquotelibrary)
3 tags
May 2012
126 posts
Do not chase people. Be you and do your own thing and work hard. The right...
– Wu Tang (via thestrategyguide)
You won’t do it at the right time. You’ll be late. You’ll be early. You’ll get...
– Kate Moller (via calmcoolcollectives)
I actually attack the concept of happiness. The idea that - I don’t mind people...
– Hugh Mackay (via aeloquence)
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justin: do you think we've changed?
me: no, i think we've just become more of who we always were. i think we're growing into ourselves.
This and That: The Opposite of Loneliness →
bitawithasideofhummus:
http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/2012/may/27/keegan-opposite-loneliness/
The piece below was written by Marina Keegan ‘12 for a special edition of the News distributed at the class of 2012’s commencement exercises last week. Keegan died in a car accident on Saturday. She was 22.
We…
How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.
– A.A. Milne (via penseesduchoeur)
"Chasing Broken Dreams" Neil Gaiman: Keynote... →
nepsury:
I never really expected to find myself giving advice to people graduating from an establishment of higher education. I never graduated from any such establishment. I never even started at one. I escaped from school as soon as I could, when the prospect of four more years of enforced learning…
What if it turns out that a life isn’t defined by who you belong to or where you...
– Vanishing Act, Jodi Picoult (via thefreenomad)