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Have we been depressed all this time?
Most people are too dumb to realize.
Are we delusional for not accepting our fate?
I dreamed of you on the 26th. You laughed wholeheartedly and I was filled with joy, for I felt loved and understood.
Skull Flower by Todd Terwilliger
when they say “you’re hot” but kafka said “you’re the knife I turn inside myself” like do better
“Our values are determined by the environment we grow up in; and we learn to judge other people based on a standard that’s set for us by the first person we come in contact with—which in most cases is our mother.”
— Kanae Minato
“I need something different. I don’t know what it is, but I need something new.”
— Unknown
“If you expect nothing from somebody you are never disappointed.”
— Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
Virginia Woolf, from Between the Acts
Anaïs Nin, from “The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1934–1939“
Clarice Lispector, from “The Hour of the Star”
Fernando Pessoa, from “The Book of Disquiet”
Sylvia Plath, from “Elm”, Collected Poems
“Nobody can claim that humanity is in the process of decay without having observed the same putrid symptoms in himself. Nobody can say that humanity is evil without he himself having been part of evil deeds. There is no such thing as unshackled observation. He who lives is the life-long prisoner of humanity and contributes, willingly or unwillingly, to an increase or decrease of the human inventory of happiness and misfortune, greatness and humiliation, hope and despondence […] the fate of humanity is at stake everywhere and at all times, and the responsibility of one life for another is immeasurable.”
— Stig Dagerman, “Do We Have Faith in Humanity?” (trans. Lo Dagerman & Max Levy)
“To speak of humanity is to speak of oneself. In his relentless indictment of humanity at large, the individual himself is a part. Only death can separate him from his charges. So even as judge, he will always be found on the bench of the accused.”
— Stig Dagerman, “Do We Have Faith in Humanity?” (trans. Lo Dagerman & Max Levy)
“[He] went up to his room and lay staring out at the stars of the summer night, his whole being in a whirl. What was it all? There was a life so different from what he knew it. What was there outside his knowledge, how much? What was this that he had touched? What was he in this new influence? What did everything mean? Where was life, in that which he knew or all outside him?”
— D.H. Lawrence, The Rainbow
“The goal isn’t to live forever, the goal is to create something that will.”
— Chuck Palahniuk, Diary