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Anaïs Nin, from “The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1955–1966”

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the only reason i believe in love is because of the way i love
Sharon Van Etten, from Remind Me Tomorrow; “Jupiter 4,” released c. 2019
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“The scariest thing about distance is that you don’t know whether they’ll miss you or forget you.”
— Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook (via perrfectly)

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“Europe is literally the creation of the Third World. The riches which are choking it are those plundered from the underdeveloped peoples. The ports of Holland, the docks of Bordeaux and Liverpool owe their importance to the trade and deportation of millions of slaves. And when we hear the head of a European nation declare with hand on heart that he must come to the aid of the unfortunate people of the underdeveloped world, we do not tremble with gratitude. On the contrary, we say among ourselves, ‘it is just a reparation we are getting.’ So we will not accept aid for the underdeveloped countries as ‘charity.’ Such aid must be considered the final stage of a dual consciousness—the consciousness of the colonized that it is their due and the consciousness of the capitalist powers that effectively they must pay up.”
— Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth (via jacobwren)
“My soul is light My body heavy with memory and places.”
— Mahmoud Darwish, from ‘Mural’, Mural (trans. John Berger & Rema Hammami)
Isabel Allende ― The House of the Spirits
The law of attraction is so real. I swear, once you establish yourself as powerful, or strong, or independent, or business minded, people like you will flock your way out of nowhere. And it’s just the universe reminding you that when you can see something beautiful in yourself, others can see it and admire it as well.
i don’t know if elephants understand politics but i Highly doubt they would be republicans

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I had a professor in college who used to start solving every problem with the same dialogue.
Proff: What’s the first step to solving any problem? Class: Don’t panic. Proff: And why is that? Class: Because we know more than we think we do.
I think about that a lot tbh. It didn’t occur to me until much later that he meant for us to apply that dialogue outside of the classroom to any problem. Because we always know more than we think we do. We are all an amalgam of random information that ends up being relevant with surprising frequency.
Entering the Kingdom by Mary Oliver
Saiba, 1858
Saiba, 1858

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Arthur Conan Doyle, The Red-Headed League
Virginia Woolf, Night and Day