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    Do you think the dictionary ever says to itself
    I’ve got these words that mean completely
    different things inside myself
    and it’s tearing me apart?
    Dean Young - Selected Recent and New Errors (via b0y-divisi0n)
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      … not our
      desire hissing Tell me
             your parts
      that I may understand
             your body,

      your story.
      Jorie Graham, from “The Age of Reason” in Dream of the Unified Field
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        A great poet belongs to no country.
        Journal of the conversations of Lord Byron noted during a residence with his lordship at Pisa, in the years 1821 and 1822 by Thomas Medwin, 1824  + (via mythologyofblue)
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          A man is a god in ruins.
          Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature, 1836 (via mythologyofblue)
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            I thought my problem was to face death with gaiety, now I have learned that it is to face life.
            W. B. Yeats, from a letter to Dorothy Wellesley, November 20, 1937 (via litverve)
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              ‘His soul,’ she would say, ‘picked mine up and we flew.’ And to those who gave her a disbelieving look, she would insist. ‘Have you never touched someone and felt them? Felt what was inside of their body?’
              Marie-Elena John, Unburnable (via larmoyante)
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                Let me tell you something, my friend. Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a man insane.
                Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption
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                    My second grade teacher liked to ask us,
                    “How do you feel today, on a scale of one to ten?”
                    Ten always meant I’m super, thank you
                    and one was always not today, Mrs. MacAuley, not today.
                    But I never liked numbers, they would always
                    twist and rebel against my mind so I chose
                    to speak in colors instead.

                    January third - I am the color
                    of mint chocolate chip ice cream
                    but I’ve eaten all the chocolate chips.
                    I am calm.

                    February seventh - I am a bruise of
                    blues and violets today. I think it would
                    be best if I sat by the window.
                    These are unhappy colors.

                    April eleventh - I am turquoise, I am magenta,
                    I am every color in the rainbow.

                    April thirtieth - I am gray, I am silent.

                    May first - I am orange, the color of melting
                    creamsicles on a beach in July.

                    June twelfth - I am as yellow as the school bus
                    that will bring me home to summer. I am free.

                    Twelve years later, I still use colors.
                    The winter makes me feel cobalt blue, the ocean
                    turns me a seafoam green. Violets and purples
                    leave me uneasy and scarlet is a fever of fury.
                    Some nights I drown in shades of navy, denim,
                    and cornflower but other nights I meditate in forests of
                    harlequin and shamrock.

                    But you,
                    you leave me a blinding white followed by a soft yellow:
                    the color of sunlight after a period of darkness.

                    Kelsey Danielle, “A Diary of Colors” 
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                      Love makes you see a place differently, just as you hold differently an object that belongs to someone you love. If you know one landscape well, you will look at all other landscapes differently. And if you learn to love one place, sometimes you can also learn to love another.
                      Anne Michaels, Fugitive Pieces
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