Water Lilies painted by Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)

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Water Lilies painted by Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
i don’t think people understand how much of life is grief. not just people dying, but losing the version of yourself you thought you’d become. grieving the city you had to leave. the friends you lost not in argument, but in silence. the summer that will never come back. the feeling that maybe you peaked at 12 when you were reading books under the covers and believing in forever
“Say it before you run out of time. Say it before it’s too late. Say what you’re feeling. Waiting is a mistake.”
— Unknown
Sakura, Kichijoji 吉祥寺
how do we forgive our fathers?
when your pet comes to you from another room, the preceding moments meant that they were alone somewhere and thought about YOU, an animal brain literally thought about you and came to you to see what you were doing. that’s love, unconditional.
oh september, how you have my heart.
Edinburgh Botanical Gardens & London's Kew Gardens
“Sometimes you meet someone and even though you never liked brown eyes before, their eyes are your new favourite colour.”
— Unknown
“It’s so hard to leave- until you leave. And then it is the easiest goddamned thing in the world.”
— John Green; Paper Towns
Little snippets spotted at Commonwealth Books, Boston