My soul chose yours. And a soul doesn’t just forget that.
Ben Maxfield (via thoughtkick)
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My soul chose yours. And a soul doesn’t just forget that.
Ben Maxfield (via thoughtkick)
When someone tells you the story of their suffering, they are probably still suffering in some way. No one else gets to decide what that suffering means, or if it has any meaning at all. And we sure as hell don't get to tell someone that God never gives anybody more than they can handle or that God has a plan. We do not get to cut off someone's suffering at the pass by telling them it has some greater purpose.
Kerry Egan, On Living
Pit stop on Route 66 🚗 Shot on my Google Pixel 5 teampixel
Because I am a woman who understands, I am asked to understand everything, to accept everything.
Anaïs Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934
VENUS WARS ‘ヴイナス戦記’ dir. Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
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To think of her in the middle of the day lifts me out of ordinary living.
Anaïs Nin, Henry and June
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Costumes worn by Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954) Costume Design by Edith Head & Hubert de Givenchy
TLC, 1999
I am writing all this down in blue ink, so as to remember that all words, not just some, are written in water.
Maggie Nelson, Bluets (via weltenwellen)
“none of us ever find enough kindness in the world, do we?” the goldfinch (2019, dir. john crowley)
Paolo Sebastian ‘East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon’ fall 2019 collection
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