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Mary Oliver, “Don’t Hesitate.”
Breakfast at Tiffany’s Dir. Blake Edwards (1961)
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“I hope you are loved in the way you deserve.” Depending on who you are, and what you have done, those words could be the kindest wish or the worst curse.
Nikita Gill (via meanwhilepoetry)
Part of being a good person is finding the strength and kindness to walk away even when you are holding a tinder box that could blaze through an evil person’s entire world. You see, good people recognise that evil, hatred and cowardice are cut from the same cloth and they must never bring themselves down to the level of those who bring that kind of destruction into their lives. Even when they have the power to destroy someone awful, good people always choose to walk away. Because thats the difference between good people and evil people. It takes more courage to walk away, than to set something already exceptionally flammable on fire, just because you like to watch things burn.
Nikita Gill, The Difference Between Good People and Evil People (via meanwhilepoetry)