Sinéad O'Connor by Spiros Politis, 2000
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Sinéad O'Connor by Spiros Politis, 2000
SMOKED SALMON IS THE ONLY THING THAT NUMBS THE PAIN
If you start reading books again, you’ll feel at least a little better. I promise.
If it’s meant to be I’ll see you later
Genuinely what it felt like hearing wolf parades I’ll believe in anything start playing in heated rivalry season 1 episode 5 ill believe in anything
Leslie Levings, An Effort to Release It
lighthousekeeping // jeanette winterson
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there’s no permanent self and that’s pretty cool
it’s crazy how when you’re 11 you think wow nationalism is the root of all evil and war is despicable and religion is the opiate of the masses and misogyny is everywhere and climate change is our most dire threat. and you start to grow up and you think well surely it will become more nuanced to me, surely there must be a reason adults arent breaking down wailing in the streets due to the cruelty of this world. and then you become an adult and you think wow nationalism is the root of all evil and war is despicable and religion is the opiate of the masses and misogyny is everywhere and climate change is our most dire threat
Virginia Woolf, in a diary entry dated 3 March 1920, from The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. II: 1920-1924
Mairead Small Staid, from "An Improvement in Stairs"
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that subversive part of dishwashing where your dishes start washing you
i like to pretend i already died and asked god to send me back to earth so i can swim in lakes again and see mountains and get my heart broken and love my friends and cry so hard in the bathroom and go grocery shopping 1,000 more times. and that i promised i would never forget the miracle of being here
— our town, thornton wilder