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Ve bazen hayattır sevmek, Birini çok uzaktayken bile yüreğinde taşıyabilmek.
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“random”
.
.
they think they know
our name
but the finger
of blame
always points
the same
and our chances
are always lost by
circumstances
we can only fight
to survive
staying alive
but they’re
unforgiving
and we’re
not living
our fight is
just posture
against their
conjecture
we’re not lying
just denying
the banality
of reality
but we have
no choice
as we speak with
no voice
life supposedly
organised
for not coping
we’re ostracised
eventually hope
we abandon
in order to deal with
routine random
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“And [director of photography] Dan Laustsen, with his… He loves that little key light in the eyes. [Keanu] you were always getting the half-face lighting, the one eye, and the other guy in most of the scenes was always getting the two eyes. That was another plan. One eye versus the two eyes.” —Chad Stahelski, taken from the John Wick: Chapter 2 director’s commentary.
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“Some days, I will love you more than the universe itself, whereas some days, I will love you less, much less than I love myself. But please keep the following words in your heart; That I will still love you. Less or more, I will love only you.”
— Lukas W. // Love only you
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“Anyone who thinks fallen leaves are dead has never watched them dancing on a windy day.”
— Shira Tamir (via fallinleaf)
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“There was a loneliness about her that most people couldn’t see, but if you looked underneath her smile you could see that she feels lost in a sea of people.”
— Anne Kearney
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“I have survived. I am here. Confused, screwed up, but here.”
— Laurie Halse Anderson
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“The future is a concept, it doesn’t exist. There is no such thing as tomorrow. There never will be, because time is always now. That’s one of the things we discover when we stop talking to ourselves and stop thinking. We find there is only present, only an eternal now.”
—
Alan Watts
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