…there is immeasurably more left inside than what comes out in words.
The Adolescent, Fyodor Dostoevsky
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…there is immeasurably more left inside than what comes out in words.
The Adolescent, Fyodor Dostoevsky
IF I WERE DATING YOU WE'D PROBABLY EAT TOO MUCH ALL THE TIME
TBH YEAH
An unarticulated crush is very different from an unrequited one, because at least with an unrequited crush you know what the hell you're doing, even if the other person isn't doing it back. An unarticulated crush is harder to grapple with, because it's a crush that you haven't even admitted to yourself. The romantic forces are all there -- you want to see him, you always notice him, you treat every word from him as if it weighs more than anyone else's. But you don't know why. You don't know that you're doing it. You'd follow him to the end of the earth without ever admitting that your feet were moving.
David Levithan
What hurts the most.
Pinakamasakit na salita: "Babalikan mo'ko ah?" Lalo na kung hindi mo na magagawa.Lalo na kahit alam mong malabong mangyari yon. Dahil alam mong malapit sa imposibleng magkasalubong ulit ang landas niyo.
Our cognitive life is not limited to clear, fully conceptualized, articulated beliefs. Instead, beliefs constitute only a small illuminated portion of that life. The greater portion is rather a dark cognitive set, an unarticulated framework for interpreting our world, which, if articulated, would be an enormous network of claims not all of which would be accepted by the individual as his [or her] beliefs.
Calhoun 1984
An unarticulated crush is very different from an unrequited one, because at least with an unrequited crush you know what the hell you're doing, even if the other person isn't doing it back. An unarticulated crush is harder to grapple with, because it's a crush that you haven't even admitted to yourself. The romantic forces are all there -- you want to see him, you always notice him, you treat every word from him as if it weighs more than anyone else's. But you don't know why. You don't know that you're doing it. You'd follow him to the end of the earth without ever admitting that your feet were moving
david levithan