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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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quiero ir a japón
“That’s the whole secret: To do things that excite you.”
— Ray Bradbury, The Art of Fiction No. 203
Y siempre lo será
hubo gente muy linda en este blog que me escribio mensajes bonitos en el peor momento de mi vida, gracias <3
recomendacion de libros que me hagan apreciar la vida?
Nothing ever ends poetically. It ends and we turn it into poetry. All that blood was never once beautiful. It was just red.
Kait Rokowski
ojo x ojo
lo peor que puede sentir una persona es porque con x si y conmigo no?
no entiendo porque todo me cuesta tanto
I don't want much, I just want to learn how to enjoy life, even in the hardest moments.
What gets lost in the translation between feelings and language? I wonder how much of myself I can’t translate into words. I wonder how much of myself I don’t even know.
“It eventually gets better, without any sort of explanation; you just wake up one morning and you’re not as upset anymore.”
— Unknown
“as you get older, you realize that you’re not always right and there’s so many things you could’ve handled better, so many situations where you could’ve been kinder and all you can really do is forgive yourself and let your mistakes make you a better person.”
— Unknown
Anaïs Nin, from a novel titled "A Spy in the House of Love," published in 1954
Margaret Atwood, “The Blind Assassin.”