February 2012
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Feb 24th
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Feb 22nd
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“When you fall in love, it should be awful. Awful, uncertain, scary, wonderful,...”
Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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“My wife and I were at a dinner in Washington DC earlier this year - it was a...”
– Peter Hermann, husband to Mariska Hargitay & co-founder of the Joyful Heart Foundation (via socialworky)
Feb 20th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 13th
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“Every person I interact with is part of the person I am becoming.”
– Patricia Moreno   (via anditslove)
Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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“I will love you if I never see you again, and I will love you if I see you every...”
– Lemony Snicket (via loveyourchaos)
Feb 7th
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Feb 6th
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Feb 3rd
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January 2012
14 posts
Retrouvaille: 30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself →
biancasugay: Stop spending time with the wrong people. – Life is too short to spend time with people who suck the happiness out of you. If someone wants you in their life, they’ll make room for you. You shouldn’t have to fight for a spot. Never, ever insist yourself to someone who…
Jan 26th
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Jan 24th
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Jan 24th
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Jan 24th
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"Be your wild, courageous, brilliant self every...
Jan 22nd
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Jan 21st
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Jan 19th
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Jan 18th
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Jan 15th
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Jan 9th
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Jan 3rd
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“Ninety five percent of the time, everything is actually okay in the moment. What...”
– Emma Stone  (via anditslove)
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December 2011
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Dec 26th
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Dec 26th
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Dec 25th
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This GIF is basically my reaction to everything...
mylifeismaddie: “Stop listening to Christmas music!” “You’re eating a LOT of cookies. Shouldn’t you be watching your weight?” “Do your homework.” “Christmas isn’t ‘till the 25th, stop the premature celebration.” “Stop this now, we’re Jewish!”
Dec 23rd
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Dec 17th
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Dec 3rd
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Dec 3rd
November 2011
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Nov 19th
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Nov 15th
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Sometimes late night conversations can get deep.
Friend 1: Can you love someone and not be in love with them?
Friend 2: Yes. Why?
F1: We watched an Audrey movie and talked about that difference. Love just confuses me.
F2: Ya. It's weird. Loving more than one person at a time is uncomfortable too. And not knowing where you land on the love scale is probably the worst.
F1: Oh gosh. These are things I never thought about. How do you know the "in love" from the "I love you"? And can you be in love with multiple people?
F2: See, idk. I feel like a whore if I love two people at once. But I feel like a bitch if I ignore my feelings for one person just because I have them for another. And how do you distinguish between love and in love? Welcome to my life.
F1: Oh man, I hate this. This is why I've avoided love at all costs. You're so much stronger than me; fighting with love and struggling through it.
F2: Ha! More like being eaten alive by it. I'm barely hanging on girl.
F1: But you're risking. And that's something I've never had the courage to do.
F2: I'm not really risking. I don't actually address the issue head on. I just let it fester in the back of my mind, going crazy on my own, not accomplishing anything.
F1: Do you want to address it? Because I totally see why you wouldn't want to.
F2: Nope. Once you address it you open yourself up to even more opportunity for pain. No thank you. I'll take the stress of not knowing over the potential heartache any day. But it's definitely a struggle. Once you admit the feelings to yourself, not addressing it becomes even more difficult.
F1: Oh gosh. Love is dumb.
F2: Totally.
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Nov 13th
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Nov 13th
Listenanditslove: “Ghosts That We Knew” a brand new...
Nov 3rd
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