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okay now that i’ve calmed down what am i going to buy myself as a treat for enduring this suffering
ah november. the thursday of months,
Lynn Saville
Flatiron Building
New York
every day i wake up and drink my silly little coffee while God eats my heart like a pomegranate in front of me
“I’d love it if we made it.”
— The 1975
“Maybe love is like rain. Sometimes gentle, sometimes torrential, flooding, eroding, joyful, steady, filling the earth, collecting in underground springs. When it rains, when we love, life grows.”
— Carol Gilligan
from “ask polly: why should i keep going?”
“Honest feelings and bad timing make the most painful combination.”
— Anonymous (via wnq-anonymous)
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890)
L'Oliveraie, St. Remy, 1889
Oil on canvas, 53,5 x 64,5 cm
i wonder where i’ll be this time next year
“I need your lips, I need your body, I need your taste, I need your warmth, I need you, Today and always. Oh, I love you so much.”
— Igor Henrique, About last night With Kenia Ketlyn. (via amargedom)
there’s a misconception that grief only happens when we lose people. this is not true. we can grieve circumstances, relationships, missed opportunities. in fact, sometimes when you find yourself plagued with waves of emotion from sadness to melancholy you may be grieving yourself. the version of yourself that you might have been if things had been different, or if only you had said something, or if someone had stood up for you.
“There was nothing to talk about anymore. The only thing to do was go.”
— Jack Kerouac