December 2011
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“I like flaws and feel more comfortable around people who have them. I myself am...”
– Augusten Burroughs  (via light-essence)
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“Her eyes were the color of faraway love.”
– Pablo Neruda, The Fable of the Mermaid and the Drunks (via fleurishes)
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“So much you take for granted, like going to sleep in spring that you will wake...”
– Elaine Terranova, from “Return to Winter” (via proustitute)
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74% →
jtotheizzoe: That’s the amount of climate change attributed specifically to man-made activities, according to a new study. More at Nature News.
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“For most of us, there is only the unattended Moment, the moment in and out of...”
– T. S. Eliot, from “The Dry Salvages” in The Four Quartets (via proustitute)
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terry ▲ hayze: Belief in Nothing →
terryhayze: by Vijay Prozak Nihilism confuses people. “How can you care about anything, or strive for anything, if you believe nothing means anything?” they ask. In return, nihilists point to the assumption of inherent meaning and question that assumption. Do we need existence to mean anything? After…
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terry ▲ hayze: fairy tales →
terryhayze: Child of the pure, unclouded brow And dreaming eyes of wonder! Though time be fleet and I and thou Are half a life asunder, Thy loving smile will surely hail The love-gift of a fairy tale. Lewis Carroll When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and…
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