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Kathy Fagan, from "The Light in Autumn"
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“I’m still learning to love the parts of me that no one claps for.”
— Rudy Francisco
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“They say a person needs just three things to be truly happy in this world: Someone to love, something to do, and something to hope for.”
— Tom Bodett
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A reading slump but instead not being able to read it’s not being able to find a book you enjoy
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“If you were born with the weakness to fall, you were born with the strength to rise.”
— Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey
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“I am who I am. Your approval is not needed.”
— Unknown
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photo credits to pinterest.
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“I know that feeling. You have to do something. You have to change something radically, because you can’t stay like you are for another second, or you’re going to explode.”
— Jennifer Echols, Forget You
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Source: academia-lucifer
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“Being happy is a very personal thing and it really has nothing to do with anyone else.”
— Abraham-Hicks, Getting Into the Vortex
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Dark Academia Podcasts
- Spirits
- Vulgar History
- Lore
- Let's Talk About Myths, Baby
- Myths and Legends
- Cabinet of Curiosities
- Mythology
- Crime Junkie
- In Our Time
- Our Fake History
- The Dark Academicals
- The Literary Teen
- Philosophize This!
- Welcome to Night Vale
- The Penumbra Podcast
- Art Of History
- Revolutions
- You're Dead To Me
- The Bright Sessions
- Unobscured
- Historical Figures
- The Mystery Of The Tweed Club
- Prose Talk
- Dead Academics Society
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Goblin girl fall is upon us
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‘and now my blue banisters are green and grey’
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girls after a long day of doing nothing
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“We can be too worn down by something. We can be overloved, underloved, overworked, underworked…each costs much. In the face of “too much” we gradually become dry, our hearts become tired, our energies begin to become spare,”
— Clarissa Pinkola Estés, from “Women who Run with the Wolves,” c. 1992
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