July 2010
June 2010
There is no escape. You can’t be a vagabond and an artist and still be a solid...
– Hermann Hesse (via thechocolatebrigade) (via peachfuss) (via checosasonolenuvole) (via petersantiago) (via crashinglybeautiful) (via guerrillamamamedicine) (via so-treu) (via loveyourchaos)
"Sometimes you climb out of bed in the morning and...
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Which of us has not felt that the character we are reading in the printed page...
– — Cornelia Funke (via teachingliteracy) (via booklover)
I must tell you that I was always afraid of the fury with which I loved you. It...
– Henry Rollins (via nothingrelevant)
And those who were seen dancing, were thought to be crazy, by those who could...
– Friedrich Nietzsche (via norushtoreason, pinpricks) (via wehavegotamnesia) (via iwantmybearsuit)
My life - my personality, my habits, even my speech - is a combination of the...
– — Andy Andrews (via teachingliteracy) (via booklover)
Words are so cheap, but they can turn out expensive.
– Tenderness | General Public (via likeneelyohara)
suzywire:
I remember reading in my room, just reading, and shutting the book, looking up, and missing you, missing you, and reading the paper again. There’s no freedom in it or in fear: my heart’s not mine.
Annie Dillard, Feast Days (via wearebasiclight;foxandtravel)
Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.
– Henry David Thoreau
You have a serious problem of distorting reality. You could sleep with the...
– La science des rêves(via seagoat) (via lafinparfaite) (via youcleverfox)(via dilawidjanarko, chillkitties)
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