You must know… Surely, you must know it was all for you.
— Pride and Prejudice, 2005
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You must know… Surely, you must know it was all for you.
— Pride and Prejudice, 2005
*drowns myself in romanticized idealizations*
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“Every true love and friendship is a story of unexpected transformation. If we are the same person before and after we loved, that means we haven’t loved enough.”
— Elif Shafak, The Forty Rules of Love
admit it, we’ve all fantasised about slow-dancing in the kitchen barefoot in our pyjamas at 2am in the arms of someone we love while old romantic jazz songs play softly on the radio
gucci envy campaign 2001 photography by mert & marcus art director doug lloyd
imagine having a date in a french café on a rainy day
its not a sunday unless you completely waste it and then feel really sad around 8pm
Goodbye First Love, 2011 dir. Mia Hansen-Love
“So many versions of just one memory, and yet none of them were right or wrong. Instead, they were all pieces. Only when fitted together, edge to edge, could they even begin to tell the whole story.”
— Sarah Dessen, Just Listen
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“It’s funny. I still feel like a little girl . I’m still looking around to check and see what other people are doing to make sure I’m not completely different; I’m still looking around for help, hoping for a quick nudge and a whisper of advice. But I can’t seem to be able to catch anybody’s eye. Nobody else around me seems to be looking around and wondering what to do. Why is it that I feel like I’m the only person who is confused and concerned about the choices I’ve made and where I’m headed?”
— Cecelia Ahern, Love, Rosie
“I really did love him, and all the versions of him I had invented, in those houses, in my head, I loved them all.”
— Anne Enright, The Forgotten Waltz