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@urjugni
—Fyodor Dostoevsky
you’re going to love again, find a job again, create art again, do what you love again, feel powerful again. you’re going to be back on track. i don’t know when, but you are going to feel like yourself again, eventually. this isn’t the end. hang in there.
I don't even know how to explain it. It's like, I'm not heartbroken in a loud way anymore. I'm not crying every night. I'm just empty. It's like someone turned off the light inside me and now I'm just sitting in the dark, pretending it's fine.
match made in heaven
— Nizar Qabbani (via lunamonchtuna)
qaid kar liya tumhe, Firdaus Jaan Naqvi
mujhe to laga tha tum azaad karoge
ab khud se azaadi to sirf maut hei he dey sakti hai
ya phir ishq
sometimes your value isn’t seen until your absence is felt
being a good person to the wrong person will really damage you
ive got some grief stuck in my ribs yes
Being a hopeless romantic is a curse.. no way i'm looking for the good in every person just so they can fit in the romanticised version of them I've created in my head.
not to be horny or anything but i’d listen to your problems and run my fingers through your hair.
all i think about is love. why does this consume me
Megan Nolan, from her novel titled "Acts of Desperation," originally published in March 2021
Anaïs Nin, from a diary entry featured in Trapeze: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin, 1947-1955
Marguerite Duras, from her novel titled "The Malady of Death," published in 1982
Mary Oliver, from a poem titled "West Wind," featured in Devotions: Selected Poems