do you still say reading is one of your favorite activities/hobbies even though you haven’t actually read in months but you used to read like a book a day when you were younger so much so that it became a personality trait and now you for some reason cannot for the life of you make yourself read but you’re still emotionally attached to that part of you and hope by speaking it into existence you’ll someday rediscover that happy version of yourself or are you normal?
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when sappho said “in the crooks of your body i find my religion” and when hozier said “the only heaven i’ll be sent to is when i’m alone with you”
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when edgar allan poe said “tell me every terrible thing you ever did, and let me love you anyway.” and when hozier said “i wouldn’t fall for someone i thought couldn’t misbehave.”
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Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured. -Mark Twain
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Great spirits have always faced violent opposition from mediocre minds. - Einstein
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Everything considered, a determined soul will always manage.
Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus (via philosophybits)
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I have survived. I am here. Confused, screwed up, but here.
Laurie Halse Anderson, Speak
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It’s stupid that the thing that should have happened over 20 years ago is happening now and i still can’t comprehend to the idea well. I feel sad, well no, i’ve always been a sad person, but that feeling has gotten so damn worse.
I have no idea who to talk to, or how to even pray about it. I just feel really, really really bad. This is not how I envisioned my life to be. How do I accept this and move on?
Any tips? I’ll take anything.
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I would like to forget everything, to forget myself and to forget the world.
Emil Cioran, On the Heights of Despair
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