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The struggle ends when the gratitude begins.
Neale Donald Walsch (via quotemadness)
I gave you things I wasn’t sure I even had.
Miranda July (via quotemadness)
Never give up on something that you can’t go a day without thinking about.
Winston Churchill (via quotemadness)
Some days are for falling in love with people, some days are for cities, and some for solitude.
Akif Kichloo (via quotemadness)
Worst of all, we might not even be actively miserable after a while. We’ll grow used to cosy mediocrity. We won’t be curious or restless. We won’t dare – as the single must – to go up to strangers and risk our pride. We’ll stop learning. We’ll believe that we’ve answered our needs completely, but only on the basis of suppressing our knowledge of what our needs really are. We’ll have ended up in a conspiracy against uncertainty, novelty and the flux of life.
The High Price We Pay for Our Fear of Being Alone, The School of Life
The constant presence of companions stops us from making friends with our own minds, and exploring our feelings and ideas in a way that only extended stretches of solitude allow.
The High Price We Pay for Our Fear of Being Alone, The School of Life
You’ve got to get out of your comfort zone. Even though you may be comfortable where you are right now, you don’t belong there if your goals are bigger than your comfort zone.
John Assaraf (via quotemadness)
No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become. No one can chart that blue and lonely section of hell. There are no maps of the change. You just come out the other side. Or you don’t.
Stephen King (via quotemadness)
But what if all suffering is in fact for nothing— / no particular wisdom after, blooming flower-like, / blood in the water?
Carl Phillips, from “From a Land Called Near-is-Far” (via voirlvmer)
You can fool people. You can fool anybody anytime of the day, but you can’t fool yourself. At night, when you go home, you’ve got to be straight up with you.
Whitney Houston (via quotemadness)
i never know if i want to reblog goths, classic paintings, edgy photoshoots from the 90s, beautiful women, nature shots, gay poetry, or long posts about why we're losing our minds
“Let’s keep wasting things I mean Removing things Like loneliness & confusion & the noise Between us”
— Prairie M. Faul, from “I keep saying ‘what?’ even though I heard you,” published in Cosmonauts Avenue
I and me are always too deeply in conversation.
Friedrich Nietzsche (via quotemadness)
It is true that I miss intelligent companionship, but there are so few with whom I can share the things that mean so much to me that I have learned to contain myself. It is enough that I am surrounded with beauty.
Jon Krakauer (via quotemadness)
Not excited, not depressed, but contemplative and introspective.
Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. October 1918 featured in “The Diary of Virginia Woolf: Volume I (1915-1919),” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Courage, courage. To never settle, to see with new eyes, to expland.
Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. October 1918 featured in “The Diary of Virginia Woolf: Volume I (1915-1919),” (via violentwavesofemotion)