“When you change houses you always lose something. Every move betrays you, it always cheats you somehow. I’m still looking for certain things.”
— Jhumpa Lahiri, Whereabouts
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“When you change houses you always lose something. Every move betrays you, it always cheats you somehow. I’m still looking for certain things.”
— Jhumpa Lahiri, Whereabouts
“When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
— Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
cruel how loving someone rewires you permanently.
loving someone will indefinitely alter your brain chemistry
“Once a year, she remembers that she is insignificant. Then she forgets agains, because more than she is insignificant, she is forgetful.”
— Dave Eggers, How the Water Feels to the Fishes
“Actually, watching television and surfing the Internet are really excellent practice for being dead.”
— Chuck Palahniuk, Damned
Dressing for a Masquerade by Fabio Cipolla (Italian, 1854-19?)
— Ayesha Nadkar (via lunamonchtuna)
“I am the main character” girl you’re the unreliable narrator.
“She starts to cry. ‘It’s just so terrible,’ she says. Which part? I ask. ‘Being human.’”
— A. M. Homes, May We Be Forgiven
— Richard Siken, Portrait of Fryderyk in Shifting Light (via letsbelonelytogetherr)
— Mary Lambert, Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across
The difference between "Hello" and "Goodbye". Painting by Fabian Perez.
April 23, 1929 Journals of Anais Nin 1927-1931 [volume 4]
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