“Don’t waste words on people who deserve your silence. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing at all.”
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“Don’t waste words on people who deserve your silence. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing at all.”
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I’ve had this on repeat for days and days and days now
Milk and honey “Outlook”
Anne Sexton, from “Letters to Dr. Y.”
George Seferis, tr. by Edmund Keeley & Philip Sherrard, from “Sixteen Haiku.”
here are some fresh ibuprofen pills for you to snack on
Donnelly/Colt Buttons, Hampton, Connecticut, [late 1980’s].
Two Iranian women in Tehran plant trees and water flowers during national arbor day (1970′s)
“There comes a day when you realise turning the page is the best feeling in the world, because you realise there’s so much more to the book than the page you were stuck on.”
— Zayn Malik
“When nobody else celebrates you, learn to celebrate yourself. When nobody else compliments you, then compliment yourself. It’s not up to other people to keep you encouraged. It’s up to you. Encouragement should come from the inside.”
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me: i love reading wow books r amazing
also me: doesn’t read consistently
ok first of all i didnt "miss" the red flags i looked them and thought yeah thats sexy
Czeslaw Milosz, New and Collected Poems: 1931-2001