¿Qué será el amor?
Que mirando no mira,
Que queriendo no quiere,
Que buscando no busca;
Que simulando amar despierta odio,
Que fingiendo odio hace querer.
Lo que es el amor,
Solo mi corazón lo sabe.

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¿Qué será el amor?
Que mirando no mira,
Que queriendo no quiere,
Que buscando no busca;
Que simulando amar despierta odio,
Que fingiendo odio hace querer.
Lo que es el amor,
Solo mi corazón lo sabe.
“So we shall let the reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?”
— Hunter S. Thompson (via coral)
Home
(via Ever Wonder What The Top Of Everest Looks Like?)
I mistook him for lighthouse; something innocuous.
FROM THE VAULT! Beck Cooper - “The Gutting” (IWPS 2014)
Performing during the Last Chance Slam at the 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam. Help us make Button Poetry more accessible!
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When we love, we always strive to become better than we are. When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too.
Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist (via goodreadss)
I know I’ll always think of you with something like hurt and nostalgia—
Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Ann Davidow-Goodman written c. March 1950 (via 7-weeks)
It’s the smallest secrets that you probably don’t remember ever telling me that I hold onto the most
Things I realized when I was friends with my ex, part X (via thingsirealizedwhen)
How to be More Honest in Relationships
1. Notice the other person’s moods, and choose a time when they seem to be more comfortable and relaxed.
2. Pay attention to timing. Choose a time when they are unrushed, aren’t under pressure, or following a tight schedule.
3. Remind yourself that your views, opinions, wishes, rights and feelings are important.
4. Expect there to be some pauses, or for things NOT to go exactly as you hope. That’s just normal in all relationships. It doesn’t indicate there’s a problem.
5. Listen to your heart. Follow your intuition. Don’t only listen to the spoken words. Listen and respond to the energy and emotions behind the words.
6. Don’t jump to conclusions or let negative assumptions stop you from hearing what the other has to say – or to twist their words or their intentions in some way.
7. Speak your truth calmly and respectfully – and remember that you matter and deserve to have a voice.
Relax wild one. It’s not your job to be everything everyone needs, and you don’t have to be impressive to be loved. Stop trying so hard. Just show up … and be real with the world. That is enough.
Brooke Hampton (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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“Anarchism and the Black Revolution” - Written by ex-Black Panther turned anarchist Lorenzo Komboa Ervin, Anarchism and the Black Revolution is an introduction to the fundamental principles of class struggle anarchism and an analysis of their relevance to the black liberation movement.
I want to text you. Just to remind you that I’m still here. But then I remember that you know I’m here. You just don’t care.
Midnight thoughts (I won’t do this again)