It wasn’t meant to be. You’re not missing out. Your life has different plans for you.
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It wasn’t meant to be. You’re not missing out. Your life has different plans for you.
by nana0403
Better not to give into it. It takes ten times as long to put yourself back together again as it does to fall apart.
Finnick Odair (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Lewisham skyway. London, August 2015.
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”Stacked”, A Photo Project By Malte Brandenburg About The Large Post-war Housing Estates In Berlin
Bata shoe store.
I always feel good when I am alone. Solitude is not frightening–it’s strengthening.
Henry Miller, from a letter to Anaïs Nin featured in A Literate Passion: Letters Of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller (1932 - 1953) (via 030586)
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“And when at last you find someone to whom you feel you can pour out your soul, you stop in shock at the words you utter— they are so rusty, so ugly, so meaningless and feeble from being kept in the small cramped dark inside you so long.” Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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The Tarns, Regents Park Estate, Camden Town
The staggered balconies on the east facade of The Tarns building on the Regents Park Estate. Date Taken : Jan 1962 -May 1964 John Gay, photographer (1909-1999) This image belongs to English Heritage Archive, the largest public archive in Britain with more than 12 million photographs of England’s architecture, archaeology, local and social history.