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— Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
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“Some people feel like they don’t deserve love. They walk away quietly into empty spaces, trying to close the gaps of the past.”
— Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
"I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the Saints, the sinners are much more fun"
--Billy Joel
“I was like a patient who cannot tell the doctor where it hurts, only that it does.”
— Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed
“Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?”
Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the loud, shapeshifting-kink party gods.
- Persephone ghost wrote this.
Jared Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars performs on stage at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada. (June 6, 2018 - Photos by Katrina Wong Shue)
Catherine Deneuve in Paris, 1965
Nightmare
Doesn’t seem that long ago.
I Love This
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Love Sergei
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Armie Hammer appreciation. Pictures from Call Me by Your Name, directed by Luca Guadagnino, to say this is one of my favorite movies would be a gross understatement. This movie is perfect. The book by Andre Aciman is also amazing, but I would suggest (and rarely do I do this) seeing the movie first. Then after watching the movie and reading the book you can lean back, close your eyes and listen to that beautiful man ^^^ up there read the book to you.
Antonia Pozzi, the poet Marzia mentiions to Elio in the movie.
26 September 1933