December 2010
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I am simply a ‘book drunkard.’ Books have the same irresistible temptation for...
– L.M. Montgomery (via starsmending)
I had a mental & emotional breakdown yesterday.
I’m better now.
It was weird; my Dad actually understood and helped me get through it. I didn’t know he had paid attention to me that much. Or had such a good insight on what & why I was feeling.
I think too much. That much I know. I can’t help it. I think about the future, about the possible ways any scenario I have to deal with can go, what people think of me, what I have...
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is it unusual that when I think of the place I want to go to so badly, where I’d like to live far from everything else, is usually depicted as a middle size ancient house deep in the British/Scottish/Irish countryside surrounded by green hills, ancient trees, clear lakes or ponds, and no sign of human civilization directly near?
I wonder if achieving that solitude, for even a small while,...
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When she’s abandoned her moral center and teachings…when she’s cast aside her...
– Marquis de Sade (via bendingsubmission) (via keystomykingdom) (via janaesciclica) (via maecenas)
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The sea is nothing but a library of all the tears in history.
– Lemony Snicket, The End (via holdenandcaulfield)
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I also do studies, but I find, and know, that copying from nature is meaningless...
– Egon Schiele (via egonschiele) (via pinpricks)
I also do studies, but I find, and know, that copying from nature is meaningless...
– Egon Schiele (via egonschiele) (via pinpricks)
happiness
it’s finally cold
my books finally arrived
so many good movies coming out!
christmas shopping begins tomorrow
possibly getting Rome boxset for xmas
two finals left
CHRISTMAS PARTIES THIS WEEKEND
Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable...
– Carl Gustav Jung (via hatefulofhollow)
I am still so naïve; I know pretty much what I like and dislike; but please,...
– Sylvia Plath (via multitasker)