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Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
my love language is to ruin my sleep schedule to talk to you
— Jean-Paul Sartre, from No Exit (via lunamonchtuna)
A kiss is never
just a kiss
it's madness
and a whole
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“You will remember today as your darkest day. Tomorrow will be better. And the next, better still.”
It comes and goes in waves.
i’m burning the candle at ends you’ve never heard of
Joy Sullivan, from Instructions for Traveling West: Poems; “Instructions for Traveling West”
— Mallory Pearson, The Heaviest Rain We Ever Had
— Renée Vivien, tr. by Mary Ann Caws, from "The Ransom,"
— Warsan Shire
Joanna Glenn, from her novel titled "All My Mothers," originally published in 2021
Gaius Valerius Catullus, translated by Matthew Nisinson, from "Burning All Through,"
Virginia Woolf, from her novel titled "The Voyage Out," originally published in 1915