I am so thankful that books & reading exist
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Claire Keane
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Origami Around
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Xuebing Du
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I am so thankful that books & reading exist
Anaïs Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. IV: 1944-1947
Faust, Part One, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1808)
‘waltz of the flowers’ by tchaikovsky but played on a gramophone as you and your partner slow dance in your living room. (youtube)
i love reading, i love thinking about what i am currently reading, i love thinking about what i am going to read next, i love being privileged enough to be able to read, read, read, and read so much that i never tire of it
per my last desperate howl at the heavens,
hate on me all you want. animals run to me, kids smile at me, strangers tell me their stories, people feel safe around me and if life has taught me anything, it's that energy doesn't lie.
virginia woolf's 1931 new years resolutions : "to have none. not to be tied. to be free & kindly with myself. sometimes to read, sometimes not to read. to go out, yes—but stay at home in spite of being asked. as for clothes, i think to buy good ones."
getting older is all about getting weirder and sexier and more perverted and gluttonous and intelligent and blunt and eloquent and spontaneous and skilled. i love that for us.
“can’t burn me/ if I am already on/ fire.”
— Katie Pukash, from “When They Try to Cut the Manic Out of Me They Realize That I Am an Always Burning Fire,” published in The Rising Phoenix Review (via lifeinpoetry)
cant wait to go home so i can go be horizontal. all this vertical stuff sucks
Not a fan of giving people access to me
“I must have flowers, always, and always.”
— Claude Monet