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The Folk of the Air ➳ color study
~ Jane Austen
make me choose ↳ @ginnyweeaslxy asked: Neil Josten or and Andrew Minyard
“I knew I'd look out for only me when the world went to hell. I don't want to be that person anymore. I want to go back for you.”
favorite ships: luna lovegood and ginny weasley (for @ravenclw)
“Ginny’s been nice, though. She stopped two boys in our Transfiguration class calling me ‘Loony’ the other day-”
this new snapchat photo keeps me living 🌸🌸
“Who said ‘please’ that made you hate the word so much?” Andrew gazed at him in silence for a minute. “I did.” Neil didn’t know what answer he’d been expecting but this wasn’t it. Andrew tolerated his blank stare for only a couple seconds before waving this all off as inconsequential and uninteresting. “He said he would stop if I said it.” “You believed him,” Neil guessed. “I was seven,” Andrew said. “I believed him.”
“And that’s the thing about people who mean everything they say. They think everyone else does too.” —Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner
make me choose ↳ @boydsten asked: Luna Lovegood or Renee Walker
“I am a bad person trying very hard to be a good person.”
“I abhor what is evil, and I would cleave to what is good. Soon, soon, I shall put off mortality, and with mortality all sin and imperfection. Yet, though I am not what I ought to be, nor what I wish to be, nor what I hope to be, I can truly say, I am not what I once was—a slave to sin and Satan. And I can heartily join with the apostle, and acknowledge, ‘By the grace of God, I am what I am.’”
–Quoted in John Whitecross, The Shorter Catechism Illustrated
“I am self destructive, not stupid. I know better.”