what ISN’T clear is why people always say “ goes without saying, ” yet S T I L L feel compelled to say the thing that was SUPPOSED to go without saying. doesn’t that BOTHER you?

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what ISN’T clear is why people always say “ goes without saying, ” yet S T I L L feel compelled to say the thing that was SUPPOSED to go without saying. doesn’t that BOTHER you?
— ❝ i survived, but i P A I D for it. ❞
You’re falling now. You’re swimming. This is not harmless. You are not breathing. indie multimuse oc rp i. ii. — written by emery
Goodbye. We weren’t meant to happen.
six word story // apretentiouswriter (via just-six)
How do you write like you’re running out of time?
Write day and night like you’re running out of time?
Everyday you fight like you’re running out of time,
like you’re running out of time,
ARE YOU RUNNING OUT OF TIME?
indie, selective alexander hamilton. written by cass.
dcntdosadness:
ten minutes ago, you could see the entire horizon. now, only the dusk — the first few stars.. so dark, so dark, so DARK.
i c h o s e you. but the funny thing is – so did d e a t h.
MADAME HAMILTON:
anything but the truth would likely be disbelieved, but rarely has that prevented the rehearsed response from falling from her lips. ‘ we are happy… healthy. philip turned twenty-two just last month. funny, isn’t it ? how time flies. ’
“ it is. it seems just yesterday i made my first voyage for america. alas, now i am O L D && F R A I L. though, i have brought georges along on my trip, i think he would love to see you all. ”
there’s a weak chuckle come from a delicate frame at that.
▌ ❛ HERCULES MULLIGAN!!❜ a tailor spying on the british government, i take their measurements, information, & then i smuggle it. new york city. to be your obedient servant. the new u.s. constitution. written by alyssa. est 11.2.15.
MADAME REYNOLDS:
❝ Paid for it? And how would that be so, sir?❞
“ men died, GOOD men, && while they’re dead, i’m stuck thinking about how i could’ve S A V E D them. ”
one man in particular. a man by the name of john laurens, a man who knew he was going to die in the war, even if no one else did.
❛ THEY SAY THERE’S A LIFE CHOSEN FOR EACH OF US, BUT WHAT IF YOUR LIFE ISN’T WHAT YOU IMAGINED IT? ❜
After their third child, Alexander, was born on May 16, 1786, the Hamiltons performed an exceptional act of kindness that has long been overlooked: they added an orphan child to their burgeoning brood. Colonel Edward Antill, a King’s College graduate and Revolutionary War veteran, had foundered as a lawyer and farmer after the war. When his wife died in 1785, he was grief-stricken and encumbered with six children. By 1787, after suffering a breakdown, he committed his two-year-old daughter, Fanny, to the Hamiltons, who took the bright, cheerful girl into their home. Edward Antill died two years later, so Alexander and Eliza kept the child until she was twelve, when she went to live with a married sister. “She was educated and treated in all respects as [Hamilton’s] own daughter and married Mr. [Arthur] Tappan, an eminent philanthropist of New York,” said son James. From London, Angelica Church cheered on her saintly sister, telling Hamilton, “All the graces you have been pleased to adorn me with fade before the generous and benevolent action of my sister in taking the orphan Antle [sic] under her protection.” That Eliza married one orphan, adopted another, and cofounded an orphanage points up a special compassion for abandoned children that might explain, beyond his obvious merits, her initial attraction to Hamilton.
Ron Chernow, Alexander Hamilton (via publius-esquire)
daveeddiggs: Sometimes me and @anthony_ramos_nyc be on this revolution hype. #hamiltonmusical
fun nicknames for Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette
•Lafayette •Gilly •Sweet Baguette • America’s Favorite Fighting Frenchman • Adopted Son • Laffy Taffy