“How do I stop carrying everything that has ever happened to me?”
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“How do I stop carrying everything that has ever happened to me?”
— Blythe Baird, from If My Body Could Speak (via buttonpoetry)
Letters to my parents, pt.2 July 2018
John F. Kennedy
St. Cloud Times, Minnesota, September 3, 1955
when Lemony Snicket wrote “I will love you if I never see you again, and I will love you if I see you everyday” that hurt me
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“Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you’re wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn’t love you anymore.”
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The Owl in The Attic and Other Perplexities, James Thurber, 1931