I have created the isolation in which I find myself.
AnaĂŻs Nin, from a diary entry featured in Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary; 1939-1947 (via violentwavesofemotion)
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I have created the isolation in which I find myself.
AnaĂŻs Nin, from a diary entry featured in Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary; 1939-1947 (via violentwavesofemotion)
This girl who stands so quiet and grave at the mouth of hell. This girl who is all quietness and sanity and innocence. You wondered why I wanted her?
Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre (via rosemiu)
â margaret atwood, excerpt of circe/mud poems
Avoid the company of persons with whom you cannot be totally forthright. Be sincere or be silent. Speak the whole truth, as you see it, or do not speak at all.
Richard Whelan, Self-Reliance: The Wisdom of Ralph Waldo Emerson as Inspiration for Daily Living (via the-rose-alchemist)
At some point, being angry is just another bad habit, like smoking, and you keep poisoning yourself without thinking about it.
Jonathan Tropper (via quotemadness)
it is a serious thing just to be alive     on this fresh morning         in this broken world.
Mary Oliver, from âInvitation,â Red Bird: Poems (via wildfairy)
Welcome, 2017. Rise up.
It is always important to know when something has reached its end. Closing circles, shutting doors, finishing chapters, it doesnât matter what we call it; what matters is to leave in the past those moments in life that are over.
Paulo Coelho, The Zahir (via wordsnquotes)
If the snake could talk, heâd tell you the first several times he shed his skin were painful. Itâs not now, but he still has the memory. To lose a piece of you is an ache you canât put into words. He would say, child, growing hurts no matter how you do it. All that stretch. The tug-of-war with your skin. I could make this pretty, say there are valleys and rivers sprouting beneath you. But Iâm tired of turning pain to beauty. When I press my finger to the bruise, it only hurts. I shed my skin and turn to walking pulse. Throb. Raw skin and stretch marks. Clean, again. This time: No tears. Thereâs no use in crying over nature doing itâs job. The skin becomes too snug, too tight around the throat, so you shed it or you constrict and lose your ability to breathe. The snake says, you canât fit back into dead skin. Thereâs no blood or life there. Your heartbeat has to rewrite itself to fit this new body.
LIFE LESSONS IN THE FORM OF A TALKING SNAKE, angelea l. (via wildfairy)
I am so afraid of disappointing the people I love, I often forget that I am someone I love too. And I need kindness just as much as I believe the people I love do.
Nikita Gill (via wordsnquotes)
Itâs a night in Ohio where a man sleeps alone one week and the next, the woman he will eventually marry leans her body into his for the first time, leans a kind of faith, tooâfilled with white crickets and bouquets of wild carrot. And the months and the honeyed years after that will make all the light and dark squares feel like tiles for a kitchen they can one day build together.
Aimee Nezhukumatathil, from âChessâ (via oofpoetry)
If I am a witch, then so be it, I said. And I took to eating black things - huitlacoche the corn mushroom, coffee, dark chiles, the bruised part of fruit, the darkest, blackest things to make me hard and strong.
Sandra Cisneros, âEyes of Zapataâ (via wordsandthebees)
Breaking up is the hardest thing we do. Itâs the most important thing we do, in a way. Youâve got to embrace rejection, or youâll maintain a very limited life. Itâll be very nice and neat - and very, very small.
Laurie Helgoe (via fyp-psychology)
You can only hold a smile for so long, after that itâs just teeth.
Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters (via wordsnquotes)