Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, from a letter to Jane Williams written in February 1823, featured in The Letters of Mary Shelley
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, from a letter to Jane Williams written in February 1823, featured in The Letters of Mary Shelley
Lee Krasner // Franz Kafka
I’m not introverted; I just like my alone time and that’s all there is.
the art of book covers
you post “sometimes all i think about is you, late nights in the middle of june”
i post “since june twenty second, my heart's been on fire, I've been spendin' my nights in the rain tryna put it out.”
we are not the same.
Ellen Bass, "The Thing Is"
dear nuwanda,
carpe diem. forever and ever.
I love a messy bed
if i weren't so tempted to get back in it, i would leave it messy every morning.
“In this life and the next, for however long our souls remain, mine will always find yours.”
Chloe Gong, Our Violent Ends (These Violent Delights, #2)
“She was a great dreamer of love.”
— Nancy Mitford, The Pursuit of Love (1945)
she's a hopeless romantic.
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I'm starting to think that certain book dedications were made just for me
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— Vita Sackville-West, from “Solitude.”
Take me somewhere we both love;
Take me to where we can love
the kiss
It felt like drama of the vastest heights, his kiss the overture of all the greatest operas --- the summit. of ever landscape's peak, a rush of tides and fates and furies.
an extract from 'one for my enemy' by Olivie Blake
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