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Elle avait dans les yeux, la force de son coeur.
Charles Baudelaire. (via from-books-with-love)
Mon problème c'est que je ne peux pas tourner la page sans changer de livre…
Instagram: 6lancieuse (via 6lancieusement)
When no one’s home, do they feel cold on your bones All the years I miss your warmth Have you missed my warmth? On your island
Islands - Young The Giant. (via our-world-of-freedom)
Hold me, wrap me up Unfold me I am small I’m needy Warm me up And breathe me
Sia (via dancingonastage)
To define is to limit.
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (via quotethat)
Through the parted curtains of the window I see the moon like a clipped piece of silver. Like gilded bees the stars cluster round her. The sky is a hard hollow sapphire. Let us go out into the night.
Oscar Wilde, The Critic as Artist (1890). (via funeral-wreath)
So I wake in the morning and I step outside and I take a deep breath and I get real high and I scream from the top of my lungs WHAT’S GOING ON?
What’s up? (4 Non Blondes)
The perfect soundtrack for a lobotomy.
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And I kept running for a soft place to fall
Aurora Aksnes - Runaway (via ab-ans-meer)
Everyone loses someone they care about. The real test of character is what you do once they’re gone.
Dr. Harrison Wells (via extraordinarysitay)