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“I want to raise up the magic world all round me and live strongly and quietly there.”
— Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. February 1934 (via violentwavesofemotion)
“My strength is defined / not by what I continue to carry / but by what I have allowed myself / to put down.”
— Trista Mateer (via tristamateer)
“There comes a day, somewhere in the middle of every woman’s life, when Mother Nature herself stands behind us and wraps her arms around our shoulders, whispering “It’s time.” “You have taken enough now. It’s time to stop growing up, stop growing older and start growing wiser and wilder. There are adventures still waiting on you and this time, you will enjoy them with the vision of wisdom and the companionship of hindsight, and you will really let go. It’s time to stop the madness of comparison and the ridicule of schedule and conformity and start experiencing the joys that a life, free of containment and guilt, can bring.” She will shake your shoulders gently and remind you that you’ve done your bit. You’ve given too much, cared too much, you’ve suffered too much. You’ve bought the book, as it were, and worn the t-shirt. Worse, you’ve worn the chains and carried the weight of a burden far too heavy for your shoulders. “It’s time” she will say. “Let it go, really let it go and feel the freedom of the fresh, clean spaces within you. Fill them with discovery, love and laughter. Fill yourself so full you will no longer fear what is ahead and instead you will greet each day with the excitement of a child.” She will remind you that if you choose to stop caring what other people think of you and instead care what you think of you, you will experience a new era of your life you never dreamed possible. ‘It’s time’ she will say… “to write the ending, or new beginning, of your own story.”
— Donna Ashworth
Remember, you can disappear into the woods whenever you want. You’re an adult.
“Even Socrates, who lived a very frugal and simple life, loved to go to the market. When his students asked about this, he replied, “I love to go and see all the things I am happy without.”
— Jack Kornfield
I saw this couple last night in Bryant Park and asked them if I could snap their photo. After showing them the results, I sat down for a chat. The first leaves were shaking themselves off the trees in the strong breeze and I asked what the occasion for their picturesque picnic was figuring an anniversary or birthday. The man put his cards down and smiled at me saying, “I have been married to the best girl in the world for 30 years, I am doing my best to make sure she knows that.”
““what’s your drug of choice?” she asked. “hope,” he said. “the most addicting one of all.””
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ok i’ve decided to become abstract. next time you see me, you’ll see a series of colors and have the vague sense you’ve just met somebody
Humor is so attractive tho…
Just be laughing my ass off like hahahahavesexwithme lol
“Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” - Roald Dahl, The Witches (via the-book-diaries)
“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. … There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature — the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter”
— Rachel Carson, Silent Spring
https://twitter.com/rachelmckibbens/status/1082043823646273536?s=21
Matilda (1996), dir. Danny DeVito
I regain my private hell in its former symmetry.
Vladislav Khodasevich, tr. by Yakov Hornstein, from “Through the Window,” (via violentwavesofemotion)