“I’ve always loved you, and when you love someone, you love the whole person, just as he or she is, and not as you would like them to be.”
— Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina (via books-n-quotes)
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“I’ve always loved you, and when you love someone, you love the whole person, just as he or she is, and not as you would like them to be.”
— Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina (via books-n-quotes)
“It hurts my head to think of how many things had to happen for our paths to intersect. Of all those numberless little fortunes that led me to you. A broken alarm clock, a delayed train, a sudden downpour, and there we were, You and I, sharing coffee, our whole lives ahead of us.”
— Beau Taplin
By Nishe
Legend (1985), Ridley Scott
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thick as thieves — for lovers on the run ( listen )
some day they’ll go down together they’ll bury them side by side. to few it’ll be grief, to the law a relief but it’s death for bonnie and clyde.
This here’s Miss Bonnie Parker. I’m Clyde Barrow.
TBE - tired bitch energy
reblog for noises
TURN THE SOUND ON FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING GOOD TURN THE SOUND ON
*dry food crunches*
Ridiculously small kitten: “Myam myam myam. Njam njam njam njam njam njam njam! Myam myam myam nyam nyam myam. Mmmam. Mrrrrram. Meep!”
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Euripides, from “Orestes”, An Oresteia (trans. Anne Carson)