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childhood, summer. (…) we were safe; we lived in a closed form.
Louise Glück, from Rain In Summer in “Poems 1962-2012″ (via adrasteiax)
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Sylvia Plath, New Hampshire, summer 1953. Presumably by Gordon Lameyer.
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×look at the stars× ×look how they shine for you×
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Who looks outside, dreams; Who looks inside, awakes (by Milamai)
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“Your job in life is to disappoint as many people as it takes so that you never disappoint yourself.”
— Happier, with Gretchen Rubin
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from my book, To Hold Your Moss-Covered Heart (available at Recenter Press)
schuyler peck / instagram: hiitssky / facebook
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when she finally stars in a show where her character can live a normal and happy life >>>
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“Well, the rain had stopped but the pain was still there.”
— Charles Bukowski
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“We loved each other so well that it spread out into the universe and created a new star.”
— Hugh Crain, The Haunting of Hill House
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