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@lady-se
“Travel far enough, you meet yourself.”
— David Mitchell (via naturaekos)
Che le cose che fanno bene al cuore stanno diventando poche.
— Gemitaiz.
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La soluzione é a due passi da noi,
ma sono passi importanti da fare
e non abbiamo il coraggio di farci male,
ancora.
Mecna
“Bukowski diceva che l’essere umano ha due grandi difetti: L’incapacità di arrivare in orario e l’incapacità di mantenere le promesse. Non posso garantirti che sarò sempre in orario, ma ti prometto che, anche se in ritardo, ci sarò per sempre.”
— Fedez
“Never say no when you really want to say yes.”
— Jenny Han, Always and Forever, Lara Jean | @wordsnquotes
e proverò
a non farti pesare
la paura che ho
di perderti.
Gio Evan
A pensare male a volte si fa centro
Volevi il silenzio? Il silenzio fa chiasso.
Junior Cally
““Feeling lost, crazy and desperate belongs to a good life as much as optimism, certainty and reason.””
— Alain de Botton (via naturaekos)
“Love is so short, forgetting is so long.”
— Pablo Neruda (via amortizing)
““It’s funny, isn’t it? When you are young you just want to be old, and then later you wish you could go back to being a kid.””
— Lauren Oliver (via amortizing)
“The trouble is, you think you have time.”
— Buddha (via naturaekos)
“You already are what you want to become. You are a marvel. You are a wonder.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh (via naturaekos)