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Darkness endows the small and ordinary ones among mankind with poetical power
Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd (via pterodactylichexameter)
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I believe in the oblique, the indirect approach and I keep my feelings to myself.
Elizabeth Bishop, from The Complete Poems: 1927 - 1979; “Strayed Club,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
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Kya kahay ga zamana, humsafar tha ya bahana... Jeet jaiyn duaiyn, bas yeh dua hai meri
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I ♥ NY
Photographer George McKenzie Jr was born in Georgetown Guyana. He discovered his passion for photography in 2005. Since then his images have appeared in such publications as People Magazine, Jumpman23, Vibe Magazine, Trace Magazine, The Source Magazine and several others. He currently lives to photograph in Brooklyn, and is a Freelance Photographer with a passport.
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Rockefeller Center always looks beautiful this time of year by Andrew Dallows @andrewdallos
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There’s only one thing left in this world that I still care about, and that’s her. Does that mean anything to you? Does anything mean anything to you? → requested by anonymous
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Les Beehive - Ruth Wilson by Steven Pan for The Edit, January 2015
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Romeo and Juliet are children. They’re innocents. They never hurt anybody, they never betrayed anybody, so because they’re innocents, their love is pure. But when the adults interfere, even though they’re trying to help, which both the nurse and the friar are, they end up corrupting this perfect love. So what Shakespeare’s trying to say is that pure love cannot sustain in an imperfect world.
Noah Solloway - The Affair (via horrormenagerie)
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Do you really feel unsafe in my class? Is it a possibility that feeling that way could maybe compel you to take more risks as a writer? Take you out of your comfort zone?
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