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We live in an age of darkness: a world full of fear, hate and intolerance. But in every age, there are those who fight against it.
I see a pretty mouth or a moody pair of eyes and imagine all sorts of deep affinities, private kinships.
Donna Tartt, from The Secret History (via henrywinter)
I hope that 2017 brings you all the love that 2016 made you think you didn’t deserve.
probably-not-interesting (via wnq-writers)
Whoever you are: in the evening step out of your room, where you know everything; yours is the last house before the far-off: whoever you are. With your eyes, which in their weariness barely free themselves from the worn-out threshold, you lift very slowly one black tree and place it against the sky: slender, alone. And you have made the world. And it is huge and like a word which grows ripe in silence. And as your will seizes on its meaning, tenderly your eyes let it go …
Rainer Maria Rilke, “Entrance,” The Book of Images: Poems, trans. by Edward Snow (North Point Press, 1991)
What I’ve learned in 2016 1. Friendship is a matter of convenience. It can be true and beautiful and fun and full of love until she moves to another city for college and finds 10 more people she can ‘connect’ with. 2. You don’t have to pursue a boring degree for a boring job. Yes, your passion is for things that make it harder to fetch money but you have one life. Do you really want to spend it doing something you don’t absolutely love? If you’re passionate about something, no matter what, you will excel, you will thrive. That’s the key to real success. Not some statistics stating the most lucrative jobs and industries. 3. You will exercise. You will drink more water. You will eat healthier. Not because you’re not beautiful the way you are but because your body deserves to be treated better. It literally has carries you around, has your back and actually has your heart from that first moment to your very last. 4. If they are a bitch to others what makes you think they won’t be one to you when the time comes? How people treat others is always a tell tale of how they will treat you. Pay attention. It’s better than feeling like a fool 6 years later. 5. Cook your own meals sometimes. You know just the amount of oil, salt and ingredients you want. You may not be a masterchef but you know what your stomach wants. 6. Surround yourself with happiness, inspiration and positivity and a very major part of that is social media. Who you follow is so important. Social media is supposed to be a happy and safe place for you. Choose the right people and the right works to fill your feeds because eventually those fill your mind and heart. 7. Nature is all healing. It’s the one thing in the beautiful presence of which even the most talkative person like you feels the need to shut up. Nature requires no words. It’s completeness is something to learn from. 8. Your parents live a life apart from being your parents. They have moments you’re not a part of, moments you don’t even know. They have not only had a life before you but also a life with you being there that you don’t know about. That’s okay and that’s not something to be mad about. 9. People will leave you. Always. Some in days, some in months. There are those who take decades and then there are those who never leave in physical form but withdraw all meaning and that’s when you must leave. But just because people leave their stay doesn’t become any less wonderful or important. 10. Sometimes the only person you need at 3 am is yourself. Give yourself mode credit. You can always help yourself. It may just take a little longer and be a little harder but you don’t need another person to help you. You are enough. You are strong. You will never disappoint. 11. Music of all type is necessary. Songs that make you cry and the ones that make you think and then those that make you only want to dance. 12. Draw. Everyone is an artist. And your drawings may look like those of a middle school kid but isn’t your joy just like hers? 13. Read more books. Yes, you’re older now and busier too but ‘busy ’ is an excuse and you know it. Find time for something that saved you. Find time for something that you love. 14. Lipstick is life. People may stare at you and they may get intimidated by certain shades but that’s okay, one smile and they will be at peace. 15. Click more selfies and click them without any shame. If you’re happy, if you look at yourself and feel like capturing that one moment where you feel good about yourself - go fucking ahead. Capture all your happiness, beauty and goofy-ness. But remember, they are for you and not your social media. 16. There’s literally no way you can help someone without helping yourself. And they may give you nothing in return and they may be ungrateful but who cares? They aren’t half the person you are and you can shrug it off and move on but remember unlike you, Karma never forgets. Also, karma is only a bitch if you are. The darkest moment is the very moment before sunrise. It’s a fact. So 2016 may have been your darkest time but that only means the sunlight of happiness and inspiration and love awaits you in 2017.
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How slow life is, How violent hope is.
Guillaume Apollinaire, from “Mirabeau Bridge,” Alcools (1965)
I liked hell; could I possibly like mercy better?
Alice Notley, from “Living on Brackish Water,” Culture of One (via lifeinpoetry)
Do you want to destroy yourself. No I know I am love / but I have compulsions I serve.
Alice Notley, from “Cellulite,” Culture of One (via lifeinpoetry)
I / know how to make whatever I want in my head; why do / I have to show it to you?
Alice Notley, from “Tic,” Culture of One (via lifeinpoetry)
Like any unloved thing, I don’t know if I’m real when I’m not being touched.
Natalie Wee, from “Lonely,” Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines (AMAZON / GOODREADS)
Here are the things that do fill me: a night sky, endless and rammed with stars. The soaring of a soundtrack over a triumphal point in a film trailer, something inside me stirring like an animal. Dark roads and cosy cars, and imagining having somebody I loved enough to distract me in the front seat. Helplessness, sometimes. Anger, always.
Elisabeth Hewer, from “The Use of Tears,” Wishing for Birds (via lifeinpoetry)
I am nothing to you but a risk you chanced and lost –
a broken little girl who exists on a diet of solitude and nihilism,/ whose therapists all gave up after five sessions of/my deflection of the pointlessness of their/neuro-scientific cognitive-behavioural training.
So fix me, puma –
or start locking my cage.
— Melissa Lee-Houghton, from Sunshine
It’s like loving a caged phoenix - you worship fire and fierce beauty, but your hands jump to protect it from prying eyes. The hardest thing is realising you’re committing the crime of denying the world this joy.
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Love is not your saviour. Love is the luxury after you save yourself.
Anonymous (via lazypacific)
We survived the happiness we lost.
i do not want to have you to fill the empty parts of me i want to be full on my own i want to be so complete i could light a city and then i want to have you cause the two of us combined could set it on fire
Rupi Kaur, milk and honey (via mythaelogy)