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The universal Law of Attraction states that we draw to us those people, events,...
– Arielle Ford (via justbesplendid) (via floweryandstarry)
Positivity!
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I’ve been feelin’ insanely nostalgic today. I’m itching to go out - go to the mall - go to the bookstore. I want to feel young and invincible. I want to meet someone ridiculous enough to add to the mental list of crazies I’ve bumped into over the years. I want a movie marathon. I want to giggle over a bottle of cider. I want be amused by the little things. I have one year...
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I need a movie marathon. Like, a marathon of epic movies.
POTC
POTO
LOTR
Narnia
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Eeesh. I had another one of my crazy dreams.
This time I was ditched in San Fran without money or a cell phone. I continuously bumped into people from my past (Deterding, Barrett, and Rio), and had the pleasure of almost being shot be gangsters. (Old school gansters, foo’. They had spats on.) It was terrible.
Sabrina Fairchild: It's so strange to think of you being touched by a woman. I always thought you walked alone.
Linus Larrabee: No man walks alone from choice.
Sabrina Fairchild: As a child I used to watch you, from the window over the garage. Coming and going, always wearing your black homburg and carrying a briefcase and an umbrella. I thought you could never belong to anyone. Never care for anyone.
Linus Larrabee: Oh yes, the cold businessman behind his marble desk, way up in his executive suite. No emotions, just ice water in his veins and ticker tape coming from his heart. And yet... one day that same cold businessman, high up in a skyscraper, opens a window, steps out on a ledge... stands there for three hours wondering... if he should jump.
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Some students end up at second-tier schools because they’re exactly like...
– The Disadvantages of an Elite Education: an article by William Deresiewicz about how universities should exist to make minds, not careers | The American Scholar (via luap)
this might aswell be true as a lame excuse.
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reblogging to compensate for bookmarking.
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Joy. It’s ‘bout time I tell my dad that I don’t want the bed he bought as a CHRISTMAS GIFT. (You know. After telling him countless times for over a year that I was fine with the bed he sprung on me last summer. Once he wants something he’ll stop at nothing to get it.) Hissy fit shall ensue.
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Stop thinking all the time that you’re in the way, that you’re bothering the...
– Paulo Coelho, Veronika Decides to Die (via rockandroses)(via fireburning) (via ohmyveronica) (via laurasmile) (via coffeeandlipstick) (via lajoiedevivre) (via starsmending)
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:) My fangirl senses are tingling. I don’t care if I have another migraine - I’m hyped up on the non-stop marathon of Sherlock Holmes.
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Dad is fecking petunia-hole, and this is the first Christmas I’ve hated. I have a migraine. SH marathon on TCM. SH tomorrow. Oh, joy.
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See, this is my opinion: we all start out knowing magic. We are born with...
– Robert R. McCammon (via sophiejade) (via suzywire)
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Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something...
– Christopher Morley (via johannal) (via quote-book)
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I wish we could put up some of the Christmas spirit in jars and open a jar of it...
– Harlan Miller (via kari-shma) (via jmsc) (via quote-book)
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Merry-happy Christmas, darlings!!!
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There are only two positions one can take toward anything in life: hope or fear....
– Jericho Barrons in Bloodfever
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