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“Can I never escape this interminable mourning for myself?”
— Susan Sontag, from Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1964. (via xshayarsha)
“Everything you want is coming. Relax and let the universe pick up the timing and the way. You just need to trust that what you want is coming, and watch how fast it comes.”
—
Abraham Hicks
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I don’t want to go into more detail because what if you mistake this poem for an instruction manual? I don’t know how to talk about the rabbit hole without accidentally inviting you to follow me down it.
— Blythe Baird, from “Relapse,” If My Body Could Speak
“I understood that in this small space of time we had mutually surrendered our loneliness and replaced it with trust.”
— Patti Smith, Just Kids
“And I began to let him go. Hour by hour. Days into months. It was a physical sensation, like letting out the string of a kite. Except that the string was coming from my center.”
— Augusten Burroughs
“Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood.” - George Orwell, 1984
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“With only moments we share such intimacy; imagine with years.”
— Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson
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— (noun) A German untranslatable word, vorfreude is defined as the intense euphoric sensation you experience from thinking about future plans and daydreams. This beautiful feeling is a natural reaction the human mind manifests from expectations of future pleasures and joyful anticipations, such as planning a trip, going on a date, and many other fulfilling, life-changing events. (via wordsnquotes)