There must be a reason why you’re still a part of my life. Do you ever wonder?
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There must be a reason why you’re still a part of my life. Do you ever wonder?
There must be a reason why you’re still a part of my life. Do you ever wonder?
My entire life can be summed up in one sentence: things didn’t go according to plan.
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It was the taste of Winterfell. The taste of innocence. The taste of dreams.
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One of the hardest things you will ever have to do is grieve the loss of a person who is still alive.
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🔸 Hester Trott and four friends, Junction City, Kansas, 1899. Source: Luna.ku.edu. #victorianchaps #goodolddays #victorian #oldphoto #portrait #pastlives #fashion #beauty #nostalgia #retro #1890s #history #kansas (at Junction City, Kansas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZrOMLTAmdY/?utm_medium=tumblr
Dinner dress, 1905
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Difference Tell me what’s the difference between hope and waiting because my heart doesn’t know it constantly cuts itself on the glass of waiting it constantly gets lost in the fog of hope
Anna Kamienska, translated by Grazyna Drabik and David Curzon, “Difference” (via words-in-lines)
Enagua de 1900 (1900s petticoat)
The sun shines softly through the window of my eyes. It spells your name in empty hallways and echos your goodbyes. The wind beats slowly against my ice cold skin, grabs my hand, pulls me to places we have been. The rain will clean me soon and the rivers will put my heart together. You should know by now this isn’t really about the weather.
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1910 French Couture House “Coin de Salon Doeuillet”
Stop trying to calm the storm. Calm yourself. The storm will pass.
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You can only grow if you’re willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.
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William Arthur Chase (1878–1944): The Keynote (1915)