tt wants a kiss
your name is… ?
“I am running away but I prefer to call it a strategic retreat.”
— Tennessee Williams, The Selected Letters: 1920-1945 (via books-n-quotes)
音楽
music for; anon
“… That’s what a map is, you know. Just a memory. Just a wish to go back home—someday, somehow. …”
— Catherynne M. Valente, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making | @wordsnquotes (via wordsnquotes)
i bear the burden of your hate, and i’ll die with you!
Eight books that almost everyone needs to read
1. A three metre tall, kevlar-reinforced book, essential reading for everyone who might be near an explosion. The type is rather small so they may need to put their face rather close to the page. Afterwards, it is customary to treat the book in the standard way people treat household objects that have inexplicably saved a life; for example, keeping it in a pocket always or putting it beneath a pillow.
2. A book printed on the paper from the tree that, had it not been felled, would have fallen on their head as they passed beneath the eaves of the forest that one day. Most people have one of these, although it may not immediately be apparent which book it is. It can sometimes be identified by the faint headache it produces. Nobody said it had to be a good book.
3. A book made of cake, to be read with at least one part of the face while trapped on a desert island.
4. A book about finding yourself, for everyone who has a tendency to get lost in books; to be read with a small time delay so that they do not end up tapping themselves on the shoulder by mistake.
5. A book that is so forgettable that anyone reading it immediately fades into the background of any scene, cursed like the experimenter’s gorilla. To be read by anyone needing a break from the busy world, by seekers after everyday mysteries, and by book-lovers looking for an anonymous dalliance, but if it is read by everyone that is good enough, given that nobody is going to remember it anyway.
6. A book that inflicts serious paper cuts, for protection for anyone who may be on the receiving end of an onslaught of origami cranes. As a further plus point, they can make it out of the encounter in possession of a fine collection of paper snowflakes.
7. A book in which they, and people like them, are treated as real humans with complex internal lives.
8. Books containing lists of other books that people should read before they die. It is important to read these books because in many case such lists are elaborate ruses set by literary-minded assassins. In these cases finishing the list is invariably fatal and the reader’s chances of survival hinge on leaving at least one book on the list unread; obviously one needs to read the list to know which classic it is best to avoid.
cat friends
ITS MINGUS
cool dog
“I have given away my whole soul to someone who treats it as if it were a flower to put in his coat.”
— Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray
the mother called her babies just for me ;;;
Blessed.
the most blessed, pure thing…
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