May 2012
17 posts
You can be as mad as a mad dog at the way things went. You could swear, curse...
– F. Scott Fitzgerald (via staysunshine)
Misraised
dearoldlove:
I can tell what was wrong with your childhood by the ways you mistreated me.
bibliotaph
wordjournal:
noun • one who buries books by keeping them under lock and key.
Love is brief: forgetting lasts so long.
– Pablo Neruda (via language-of-memories)
Things are sweeter when they’re lost. I know—because once I wanted something and...
– F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned (via skeletales)
April 2012
28 posts
There’s a loneliness that only exists in one’s mind. The loneliest moment in...
– F. Scott Fitzgerald -The Great Gatsby (via ayme-v)
He was a nice boy, a friendly boy, and very shy, and it made him bitter.
– Ernest Hemingway (via roadmovies)
Nothing else ever in your life will affect you like music did in your early...
– Morrissey (via classof1969)
She was bored. She loved, had capacity to love, for love, to give and accept...
– William Faulkner, The Town: A Novel of the Snopes Family (via serialstranger)
We read books to find out who we are. What other people, real or imaginary, do...
– Ursula K. Le Guin (via misswallflower)
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It is a nostalgic time right now, and photographs actively promote nostalgia....
– Susan Sontag, “On Photography”
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“…That left a large contingent of people majoring in English by default. Because they weren’t left-brained enough for science, because history was too dry, philosophy too difficult, geology too petroleum-oriented, and math too mathematical - because they weren’t musical, artistic, financially motivated, or really all that smart, these people were pursuing university degrees...
March 2012
32 posts
He was still too young to know that the heart’s memory eliminates the bad and...
– Gabriel García Márquez (via troubled)
She’s mad, but she’s magic.
– Charles Bukowski (via pax-caelestis)