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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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i feel so bad for my guardian angel. she probably stressed out like a mf
Mahmoud Darwish, from Almond Blossom & Beyond: Poems; “Happy, I Know Not Why,”
“Rise and shine. I’ve always held such fondness for that sweet old phrase. As though we are all little Suns. As though we are all someone’s Day.”
— Beau Taplin // R i s e A n d S h i n e (via daddyslittleflame)
“عارٌ على البشرية ان ينتحر أحدهم وقد كان في حاجه الى عناقٍ طويل.”
ألبير كامو
“She was mystically delicate,…”
— Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works of Virginia Woolf; “Mrs Dalloway,”
ملمس يداكِ لازال عالقاً في كفّي،كيف ينزعُ المرءُ أثر الحبِ من الحواس؟
walter y margarita by micmac71 on Flickr.
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“لا تخبرني بأنهم تحدثوا عني بسوء، اخبرني لماذا ارتاحوا بالحديث عني امامك ؟”
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“There’s nothing left for me to attain – I am doomed to anguish.”
— Alexander Blok, from A Trilogy of Lyric Drama; “The King on the Square,”
Nature Creates Beautiful Crystal Waves
Sylvia Plath, from The Collected Poems of Sylvia Plath; “Elm,” wr. c. April 1962
compliments from other girls just be hitting different