the thing about writing is
i can’t tell if it’s healing 
or destroying me

rupi kaur, milk and honey (via bibbidi-bobbidi-bibliophile)

(Source: cobysconscience-blog)

I get it now. I get it. The things you hope for the most are the things that destroy you in the end.
Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green
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Casey Weldon
Remind others frequently how much you care, how much you love them and how much you need them. We all fight, we all hurt each other, fall out and say things with a ill-mannered mouth but we still love each other. Make sure everyone around you knows that, let them know how they make life worth living and how they make your mouth hurt from laughing, how they make your heart warm and your eyes soften. People are not always going to be around, so tell them how you feel.

I love you by Amy Kennedy

14/06/16

(via satiricalwords)

urhajos:
“ Victo Ngai
”
Alice knew that being different would always be difficult; she knew that there was no magic that would erase narrow-mindedness or iron out the inequities in life. But Alice was also beginning to learn that life was never lived in absolutes. People would both love her and rebuff her; they would show both kindness and prejudice. The simple truth was that Alice would always be different—but to be different was to be extraordinary, and to be extraordinary was an adventure. It no longer mattered how the world saw her; what mattered was how Alice saw herself.
Taherah Mafi, Furthermore (via quoted-books)
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