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If dragons existed a bunch of idiots would die trying to ride them
They werenāt capable of loving in the way you loved. Itās not your fault.
Unknown (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
damn.
i donāt wanna die.
Take it easy on yourself.
please.
āAnd people are often unable to do anything, imprisoned as they are in I donāt know what kind of terrible, terrible, oh such terrible cage. [ā¦] Do you know what makes the prison disappear? Every deep, genuine affection. Being friends, being brothers, loving, that is what opens the prison, with supreme power, by some magic force. Without these one stays dead. But whenever affection is revived, there life revives.ā
ā Vincent Van Gogh in a letter to his brother Theo (July 1880)
Donāt believe the voices in your head. They come from the people youāre learning to forget.
E.B. Matthews (via quotemadness)
I have this strange feeling that Iām not myself anymore. Itās hard to put into words, but I guess itās like I was fast asleep, and someone came, disassembled me, and hurriedly put me back together again. That sort of feeling.
Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart (via literature-inspired)
Relax, you will be okay.
Inspired by @lightheartedsuggestionĀ
āI hope one day we can forgive each other for not being what we wanted each other to be.ā
ā Kriti G.
If ever thereās a tomorrow when weāre not together, thereās something you must remember.Ā
BOOK OF THE DAY:
Oh, The Places Youāll Go! by Dr. Seuss
Amazon: 4.8
Goodreads: 4.3
Dr. Seuss is clearly the true essence of childrenās books as he writes about life in a playful and lyrical way that children can easily understand. Well, āOh, the Places Youāll Go!ā is definitely no exception as it is about believing in yourself as you go out into the world. āOh, the Places Youāll Go!ā is easily a book that every child should read whenever he or she are in a slump!
Basically, this book is about taking charge of your own life facing difficulties in your life such as loneliness, fear, and confusion, with a straight face and taking on life ahead of you in a lyrical prose that children will easily appreciate!
Oh my goodness! There are so many things that I loved about this book that it would take me all day to list them! For one thing, Dr. Seussā writing is clearly more memorable in this book as he tells children who are on their way to facing life ahead of them on their own to have positive attitudes and face their fears head on! I just loved the way that Dr. Seuss showed the upside and downside attributes of life all in a lyrical prose as the writing was truly creative and inspirational. I would never Ā have thought that I would find a book about the tough trials of life that is so well-written and whenever I read this book, I think about the hardships I had to endure during my life, but then I realize that life always has its ups and downs and only you can decide what to make of your life, which is what Dr. Seuss has shown in this book. Probably my favorite verse in this book was this line:
āIām afraid that some times, Youāll play lonely games too. Games you canāt win, ācause youāll play against you.ā
This was a truly powerful verse for me because it is saying that there will be times where you can succeed, but sometimes when you do not believe in yourself, you end up losing the game or not succeeding at all. Dr. Seussā illustrations are just as creative and surreal in this book as the main character is a young boy who wears a yellow jumpsuit and a yellow hat. The world that surrounds the boy is extremely surreal as the hills and the grounds are in multicolored stripes and the creatures that the boy meets along the way are also bizarre, especially of the image of the boy meeting a huge green monster that has black stripes on its body and short yellow bushy tail.
All in all, āOh, the Places Youāll Go!ā is easily one of Dr. Seussā best works ever created and it should be read to any child who graduates from school! I would recommend this book to children ages three and up since there is nothing inappropriate in this book.
by Guest Reviewer Ronyell Ā
Read excerpts from the book here!
Just in case anyone needs to hear something positiveĀ
Itās so heavy inside. Iām sinking.
dream-solunaĀ (via wnq-writers)
At times I suffer from the strangest sense of detachment from myself and the world about me; I seem to watch it all from the outside, from somewhere inconceivably remote, out of time, out of space, out of the stress and tragedy of it all.
H.G. Wells, The War Of The Worlds (via wordsnquotes)
Free books as a #prhpartner , hot chocolate & dainty rings. Good morning & happy Sunday lovliesš . Thank you so much @aaknopf for sending A Field Guide to the North American Family by Garth Risk Hallberg. The photography & illustrations in this novella are A+++. I did not finish this and only read a few of the stories. Itās many personal thoughts and feelings of what seems like mostly suburban families. Iāve always thought about the raw and honest feelings of people who love the āAmerican Dreamā or the āperfectā picturesque life and what really goes on behind closed doors. I definitely am looking forward to reading more. . Random: love the authors middle name.
Some days I woke up and got out of bed and brushed my teeth like any normal human being; some days I woke up and lay in bed and looked at the ceiling and wondered what the hell the point was of getting out of bed and brushing my teeth like any normal human being.
Ned Vizzini, Itās Kind of a Funny Story (via verbal-betrayal)
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