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[looking at people younger than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at people older than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at myself] its over
It’s painful when someone says, ‘I love you,’ but deep down, you know they don’t love the real you—they’re in love with the version of you they’ve created in their mind
— Alexandre Dumas, from "The Count of Monte Cristo"
perhaps i ask for too much.
perhaps i am too much.
the sadness i feel is overwhelming
—Franz Kafka, "The Diaries" (from the travel diaries, 1912)
Sylvia Plath, from a diary entry featured in The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
Marina Tsvetaeva, from a letter to Boris Pasternak featured in Letters, Summer 1926
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
You know, we thank some people for merely living at the same time as we do, I thank you for the fact that I met you, that I will remember you for all my life.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, White Nights
“Summer Landscape ” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Anaïs Nin, from a letter to Henry Miller written c. August 1932, featured in A Literate Passion
D. H. Lawrence, from The Complete Novels and Writings of D. H. Lawrence