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“There are a few things in life so beautiful they hurt: swimming in the ocean while it rains, reading alone in empty libraries, the sea of stars that appear when you’re miles away from the neon lights of the city, bars after 2am, walking in the wilderness, all the phases of the moon, the things we do not know about the universe, and you.”

Beau Taplin, “And You”
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“Martin Freeman at Black Panther European Premiere (x)
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Martin Freeman at Black Panther European Premiere (x)

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“One of these days, you’ll be begging for me to touch you.”

Molly McAdams, Taking Chances | @wordsnquotes

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"Renew, release, let go.
Yesterday’s gone.
There’s nothing you can do to bring it back. You can’t “should’ve” done something.
You can only DO something.
Renew yourself.
Release that attachment.
Today is a new day!"

Steve Maraboli | @wnq-quotes

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"I hear your name
rhyming, rhyming,
rhyming with everything."
Carol Ann Duffy, from ‘Name’, Rapture (via soracities)

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"You won’t do our things with another girl, or say the same things, will you?"
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"I don’t cry over people, but I cried over you."
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"dalliance"
(noun) As one of the most beautiful words in the English dictionary,dalliance is defined as a brief love affair, a flirtation or a fleeting love. A dalliance also has connotations of amorous toying, example flirting without mindfulness and stringing a person along. Inevitably, Gatsby’s ephemeral relationship with Daisy in The Great Gatsby comes forth in our mind. Though the word dalliance is delicately beautiful, its meaning is quite bittersweet; Daisy’s selfish, coquettish nature led to Gatsby’s demise. What we have learned is that a dalliance with the presence of unrequited love is lethal.
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"I’m not interested in your past, I’m interested in what makes you tick, what makes you angry, what keeps you sane - tell me those things. You have my undivided attention. People waste so much time on a reputation that they simply forget that you aren’t the same person who did those things back then, this is you. This is now… I want to watch you happen at this single moment now. Everything else is time wasted."
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"In the world somewhere, right now, someone is pouring coffee in a hotel lobby in an island town waiting for the sun to come up, thinking about how in the world somewhere, at the exact same time, someone else is making tea before bed on a warm night in the countryside. And somewhere else, someone is waiting for a train in a busy city to get dinner with the girl he is breaking up with, who is putting on mascara across town thinking about her brother who’s bartending in LA and the open invitation she never thought she’d want to use. And no matter what you’re doing right now, and whether or not you’re happy with it, it’s oddly comforting to think that any life you ever dream of having exists, and at any given moment, someone else is living it."
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"Almost. It’s a big word for me. I feel it everywhere. Almost home. Almost happy. Almost changed. Almost, but not quite. Not yet. Soon, maybe."
Joan Bauer; Almost Home (via sunsetquotes)

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