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I don’t go looking for trouble. Trouble usually finds me.
Vjeruj ljudima sve dok ti ne pokažu razlog da im ne vjeruješ.
(via littlememories02)
I am ready to see the world…
The journey has been so beautiful <3
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How can you do that leave and stay at the same time- I’ve deleted everything that reminds me of you yet the memories still linger on my mind and seeing them while my eyes are close makes my heart beats fast like it was the first time.
your absence reminds me of your presence (via vomitingwords)
You were the walking catastrophe, while I was the quiescent calamity. We break everything we touch, including each other. They said that we were each other’s worst nightmare, but I think we were each other’s sweetest daydream.
Excerpt from a book I will never write #935 // @stephanieroselyn on Instagram (via excerptsofstories)
There’s no way I can kill these, right? (via Noirve | Blog)
I loved to sleep with the window open. Rainy nights were the best of all: I would open the window and put my head on the pillow and close my eyes and feel the wind on my face and listen to the trees sway and creak.
Neil Gaiman, (The Ocean at the End of the Lane)
Gather.harvest.feast on IG
Introverts often feel as if they should make decisions the way extroverts would, without letting themselves wonder how they feel, and deciding what to do based on their own thoughts and impulses. But maybes broaden the world and open decision making to lots of prospects, views, and options…What might seem obvious to extroverts—where to get a quick bite to eat, for example—can seem like a monumental decision to a tired introvert with a fuzzy head. Introverts need the roominess of maybes.
Marti Olsen Laney, The Introvert Advantage (via andrewtgates)