Saoirse Ronan at the Spice Girls concert (6/15/19)

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Saoirse Ronan at the Spice Girls concert (6/15/19)
I want my kids to grow up thinking that I am their safe place.
I pray that their world never comes crashing down on them but if it does, I hope that their first thought will be “It’s okay because at least I have my mom to help me get through this”.
i hope that one day i will finally be ok….i’ll make a cherry pie when it is all over
today is the day
reblog the cherry pie to be ok
That’s all it is, Miles… a leap of faith. [insp]
CALIFORNIA 2019
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Learning is the most important thing, no mater how you do it, or where you do it, or who you do it with.
if theres one thing i wish its that i could go back in time 2 hang out w myself as a child. not 2 like..impart wisdom that she couldnt use anyway, but just 2 be with her, touch her hand, tell her i love her
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“We don’t give other people credit for the same interior complexity we take for granted in ourselves, the same capacity for holding contradictory feelings in balance, for complexly alloyed affections, for bottomless generosity of heart and petty, capricious malice. We can’t believe that anyone could be unkind to us and still be genuinely fond of us, although we do it all the time. Years ago a friend of mine had a dream about a strange invention; a staircase you could descend deep underground, in which you heard recordings of all the things anyone had ever said about you, both good and bad. The catch was, you had to pass through all the worst things people had said before you could get to the highest compliments at the very bottom. There is no way I would ever make it more than two and a half steps down such a staircase, but I understand its terrible logic: if we want the rewards of being loved we have to submit to the mortifying ordeal of being known.”
— Tim Kreider, I Know What You Think of Me