See the light in others, and treat them as if that is all you see.
Wayne Dyer (via wordsnquotes)
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Kaledo Art
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sheepfilms
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Origami Around

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Acquired Stardust
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See the light in others, and treat them as if that is all you see.
Wayne Dyer (via wordsnquotes)
July 4th magic
We went to the beach and tried to find rocks that looked like each others eyes
sorry but this is the purest date idea ever
You are under no obligation to forgive those who hurt and damaged you beyond repair. Don’t let them sell you forgiveness like it is the only drug that will help you let go of your despair.
Nikita Gill, Forgiving Those Who Hurt You is Not Always The Path To Healing (via savagecries)
maturity is measured by the amount of recovery time from negativity.
For to wish to forget how much you loved someone—and then, to actually forget—can feel, at times, like the slaughter of a beautiful bird who chose, by nothing short of grace, to make a habitat of your heart.
Maggie Nelson, "Bluets"
Sally Mann, Long Braid,1992
never give up loving unless you have to
never leave your lover unless you must
cause it will haunt your empty heart for ever
until your body turns to dust
this breaks me in half
Yung mermaid
Tel Aviv, Israel
June 3, 2016
Sarah in Crete, May 2016
alexzandria : ph erica shires
tender and strong, love it
there’s a future version of me who’s proud I was strong enough
Brigitte Bardot & Jane Birkin in ‘Don Juan ou Si Don Juan était une femme…’, 1973.
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said in an interview that this photograph was taken as he tried to explain to his daughter Yolanda why she could not go to Funtown, a whites-only amusement park in Atlanta. King claims to have been tongue-tied when speaking to her. “One of the most painful experiences I have ever faced was to see her tears when I told her Funtown was closed to colored children, for I realized the first dark cloud of inferiority had floated into her little mental sky.” (Photo: James Karales / Time Magazine; caption via Time)
Accepted to a program in France this fall ❤️
How I flirt: *stares from distance*
Wish I was a dog