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evermore - taylor swift
Katherine Mansfield, in a letter to J.M.Murry dated 18 October 1920
There is a kind of sadness that comes from knowing too much, from seeing the world as it truly is. It is the sadness of understanding that life is not a grand adventure, but a series of small, insignificant moments, that love is not a fairy tale, but a fragile, fleeting emotion, that happiness is not a permanent state, but a rare, fleeting glimpse of something we can never hold onto. And in that understanding, there is a profound loneliness, a sense of being cut off from the world, from other people, from oneself.
Virginia Woolf
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea
Life isn't as serious as the mind makes it out to be.
-Eckhart Tolle
Do you ever feel like you’re carrying an impossibly fragile, heavy, unwieldy little world around with you, and you’re doing everything you can to protect it and prevent it from shattering?
Or just the human you needed as a child.
“Laziness is a kind of sadness.” - Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica
“It is not the young man who is most happy, but the old man who has lived beautifully; for despite being at his very peak the young man stumbles around as if he were of many minds, whereas the old man has settled into old age as if in a harbor, secure in his gratitude for the good things he was once unsure of.”
— Epicurus, Vatican Sayings