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Still Life of Flowers in a Basket, Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
“A guy and a girl can be just friends, but at one point or another, they will fall for each other…Maybe temporarily, maybe at the wrong time, maybe too late, or maybe forever”
— Dave Matthews Band (via feautostrad)
Pleurotus Djamor / Pink Oyster Mushroom
Photo by Rico Reinhold (@rico.reinhold)
Distinguished gentleman
“I have been homesick for you since we met.”
— The Avett Brothers (via thatkindofwoman)
J.R.R Tolkien, looking at flowers.
Apparently people hated to go for walks with him because he would stop and look at every tree for like 20 minutes.
EXPLAINS THE BOOKS
“In case you ever foolishly forget; I am never not thinking of you.”
— Virginia Woolf (via rainydaysandblankets)
Joaquin Phoenix for Esquire (December 2013)
“We would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright.”
— Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast (via cigarettewaltz)
“You are the finest, loveliest, tenderest, and most beautiful person I have ever known — and even that is an understatement.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (via itzamme)
“It’s like drowning but you just won’t fucking die.”
— Urban Dictionary definition of Unrequited Love (via drapetomania)
Joaquin Phoenix photographed by Stephen Dalenian, 1998.