Happy quotes- “Everything will be ok”
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In French, we don’t say “ninety nine”, we say “quatre vingt dix neuf” which roughly translates to “I’ve never heard of a functional numeric system before” and I think that’s beautiful
Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie (via thelovejournals)
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Places where reality is a bit altered:
• any target • churches in texas • abandoned 7/11’s • your bedroom at 5 am • hospitals at midnight • warehouses that smell like dust • lighthouses with lights that don’t work anymore • empty parking lots • ponds and lakes in suburban neighborhoods • rooftops in the early morning • inside a dark cabinet
- playgrounds at night
- rest stops on highways
- deep in the mountains
- early in the morning wherever it’s just snowed
- trails by the highway just out of earshot of traffic
- schools during breaks
- those little beaches right next to ferry docks
- bowling alleys
- unfamiliar mcdonalds on long roadtrips
- your friends living room once everybody but you is asleep
- laundromats at midnight
what the fuck
- galeries in art museums that are empty except for you
- the lighting section of home depot
- stairwells
•hospital waiting rooms •airports from midnight to 7am • bathrooms in small concert venues
I just got the weirdest feeling I swear
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Walt Whitman is [a scholar] of love and optimism. His words, his attitude, and his exemplary life have summoned me to deeper humanity.
Did you know that Whitman spent all his free time and money upon the wounded and the dying soldiers in army hospitals during the American Civil War? “I am faithful, I do not give out.” He brought them candy and nuts and good cheer. He held their maimed limbs, played games with them, and wrote letters home for them.
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mental-wonderland (via wnq-writers)
Dawn O'Porter, Paper Aeroplanes (via wordsnquotes)
i want to sit on a kitchen counter in my underwear at 3 am with you and talk about the universe
an incomplete story
(via anxieusly)
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Amy Harmon, The Song of David (via wordsnquotes)
charmingwinds (via wnq-writers)

