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I can’t believe Jessie Mei Li and Ben Barnes invented hugging




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“And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.”
— Abraham Lincoln (via quotethatword)
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*hears a song*
me: nice
*plays song 5000000000 more times*
me: still nice
everyone else: please stop
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You know what I LOVE about the transformation scene? Adam waits for Belle to come to him. He just stays where he stands, he stays still because he doesn’t want to scare her. She is the one who takes the first step because he still gives her a chance to go away. That’s how much he respects and loves her. But you can see everything in his eyes - how much he wants to finally touch her gently with his real human hands, finally, and not to be worried about hurting Belle. His eyes have some true excitement in them and love and I’m crying I love Adam and Belle
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Boys in my high school literature class: “Jane Austen books are just love stories.” No. Jane Austen books are about powerless women, in utterly sexist, hideous times, trying to negotiate their way around class politics and hopefully ending up married to a man they, actually, you know, LOVE.
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“I think it’s easier if the person you’re doing all that stuff with is also happier and on the lighter side of life, and Dakota is. She’s a very genuinely funny person, and we make each other laugh a lot.” “We’ve become such good friends over the past three years that it’s really like going to work with one of your closest friends, and that’s the best. We’ve been in each other’s lives and we have a true foundation of love and respect, and it’s the best.”
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I can’t wait to travel again. Travel with friends. Travel with my mother. Travel with my love. I can’t wait to experience the world with my favourite people, whilst gathering as many memories as possible and embracing the wonders that this world has to offer.
Something changes you when you return from traveling. Your perspective.. it’s positively tampered with …and now it’ll will never restore.
You start allowing more space in your mind to explore and embrace the things that you never bothered to acknowledge beforehand. You start to compare the normalities of your traditional living standards and overall culture to the lifestyle and environment you just left behind. The people that you never thought of interacting with are now potential friends that you can exchange stories with. That short amount of time you spent in their country allows you to become slightly more knowledgeable of their culture and it also allows you to be more understanding to our differences and how we as people carry out our days.
Travelling encourages growth and growth strengthens love.
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Y'all ever just suddenly have the overwhelming urge to swim??? Like not actively but you just wanna,,, be in the water and have some Peace
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being Gwilym Lee’s girlfriend: lockscreens
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me watching shadow & bones
there’s nothing like watching a terrible movie just because of one (1) hot actor who’s in it to make you feel like you’ve abandoned all your morals and standards
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