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“I’m with you. No matter what else you have in your head, I’m with you and I love you.”
— Ernest Hemingway, The Garden of Eden (via larmoyante)
“You just do it. You force yourself to get up. You force yourself to put one foot before the other, and God damn it, you refuse to let it get to you. You fight. You cry. You curse. Then you go about the business of living. That’s how I’ve done it. There’s no other way.”
— Elizabeth Taylor (via wnq-movies)
“To have her here in bed with me, breathing on me, her hair in my mouth — I count that something of a miracle.”
— Henry Miller (via thelovejournals)
“It is easy to love people in memory; the hard thing is to love them when they are there in front of you.”
— John Updike, My Father’s Tears and Other Stories
“We all have times when we go home at night and pull out our hair and feel misunderstood and lonely and like we’re falling. I think the brain is such that there is always going to be something missing.”
— Jude Law (via wnq-movies)
“Why won’t you let me love you?”
Closer (2004) dir. Mike Nichols
“Love says: I’ve seen the ugly parts of you, and I’m staying.”
— Matt Chandler (via quotemadness)
“But today, today opens like a wound, and you are there.”
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Richard Jackson, from “Write Your Name in the Space Provided,” Resonance (The Ashland Poetry Press, 2010)