โโYou think you know death, but you donโt. Not until youโve seen it, โtil youโve really seen it. It gets under your skin and lives inside you. Thereโs nothing you can do. Nothing.โโ
โ - Cook. Rise, part two.
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โโYou think you know death, but you donโt. Not until youโve seen it, โtil youโve really seen it. It gets under your skin and lives inside you. Thereโs nothing you can do. Nothing.โโ
โ - Cook. Rise, part two.
Virginia Woolf, from her novel titled "The Waves," originally published in 1931
Palo Alto (2013) dir. Gia Coppola
Palo Alto (2013) dir. Gia Coppola
CALLIE ADAMS FOSTER inย Good Trouble ( 2019 - )
i feel like piper was the most burdened by disappointment growing up, between her, phoebe and prue. she was also the middle child, which always comes with its implications. piper has such a huge heart, it bleeds into everything and everyone around her and it ends up making her feel very heavy and sometimes lonely. prue and phoebe had a tendency to need to preach hope into her when things went wrong; she immediately assumes the worst and was even the first of them to be done being a witch after carrying so much grief. she learned growing up to start expecting to be disappointed (especially when it came to seeing her dad leave), so that it wouldn't hurt so much when it inevitably happened.
ANNE CARSON
โThe Glass Essayโ from Glass, Irony, and God (1994);
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