i didn’t realize growing up meant dying inside but hey it’s whatever
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i didn’t realize growing up meant dying inside but hey it’s whatever
“We grow. It hurts at first.”
— Sylvia Plath, from The Collected Poems; “Witch Burning,” c. October 1961
أشكر الموت سلفاً. فهو سيجعلني محبوباً أكثر بينهم و سيجعل كلامي له معنى أعمق..سيدعون لي بالرحمة و يذكرون محاسني.. الموت سيصورني ملاكاً رغم أنف الحياة
“People scare me. They change their minds so quick. One moment it’s “I love you” and “you make me happy” and the next it’s “I’m not sure anymore” and “this isn’t what I want.””
— Unknown (via feahrs)
“But don’t lose heart, dear ones—don’t lose heart. Don’t let it make you bitter. Try to understand. Try to understand. The world’s already bitter enough, we got to try to be better than the world.”
—
James Baldwin, from Another Country (Dial Press, 1962)
“It took many years of vomiting up all the filth I’d been taught about myself, and half-believed, before I was able to walk on the earth as though I had a right to be here.”
— James Baldwin
“My head was heavy: I was deathly sad.”
— Simone de Beauvoir, tr. by Justin O’Brien, from “The Woman Destroyed,”
“There is a difference between kissing someone because they are attractive and kissing someone because words can no longer accurately express your feelings for the person.”
— Unknown
“How much can you change and get away with it, before you turn into someone else, before it’s some kind of murder?”
— Richard Siken, from “Portrait of Fryderyk in Shifting Light”
are you straight or gay or bi or what?
i’m definitely what
you can do everything right and still feel sad at night
One day or day one. You decide.
“Nothing goes away. Not on its own. You deal with it, or it deals with you.”
— Jonathan Safran Foer, Here I Am (via goodreadss)