I dream too much, and I don’t write enough, and I’m trying to find God everywhere.
Anis Mojgani (via wordsnquotes)
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I dream too much, and I don’t write enough, and I’m trying to find God everywhere.
Anis Mojgani (via wordsnquotes)
I mean, she was different. She was dramatic and she was exotic. And she talked a lot, and when she talked, she said remarkably interesting things about music, books, film and politics.
High Fidelity (2000), Dir. Stephen Frears (via wnq-movies)
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1/10 female in movies : Kat Stratford in 10 Things I Hate About You
But I like the old themes, temptation, vengeance, hate.
Alice Notley, from Certain Magical Acts
paramore, “interlude: i’m not angry anymore” / martha gellhorn, selected letters / adonis, selected poems; “rage” (tr. khaled mattawa) / anne carson, plainwater: essays and poetry / carole maso, the art lover / jade bird, “furious” / carmen maria machado, in the dream house
Clarice Lispector ― Near to the Wild Heart
Elaine Castillo, America Is Not The Heart Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Ijeoma Umebinyuo, ‘Confessions’, Questions for Ada Mohamad Hafez, Baggage series Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited Anne Carson, ‘The Glass Essay’, Glass, Irony, and God Margaret Atwood, ‘November’, You Are Happy Richard Siken, ‘Boot Theory’, Crush