“They’ve started calling you an anarchist…Just ‘cause you don’t offer any solution.”
(via angelofpersephone)
“Why did Virginia Woolf commit suicide? Or Sara Teasdale - or the other brilliant women - neurotic? Was their writing sublimation (oh horrible word) of deep, basic desires? If only I knew. If only I knew how high I could set my goals, my requirements for my life!”— Excerpt From “The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath”
“All I ever really want to know is how other people are making it through life — where do they put their body, hour by hour, and how do they cope inside of it.”—
Miranda July
(Source: purplebuddhaquotes, via raghad-vi)
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Of course I ate those seeds.
Who wouldn’t exchange
one hell for another?— Shara McCallum, from “Persephone Sets the Record Straight,” The Water Between Us
(Source: lifeinpoetry)
Memorial Ring from the 1700s with secret compartment (closed view). This 18th century gold mourning ring is set with an enamel skull design which opens on a hinge mechanism.
(via acoldcell)
— Do you think that if you were falling in space that you would slow down after a while or go faster and faster?
(via subjectaobliterates)
(Source: anxietyproblem, via acoldcell)
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