i love that nobody on tumblr knows me and that my friends don’t even have tumblr it’s like i’m really building my bubble here
Here we are in central London in 1937 were you didn't argue with the Traffic Officer, please enjoy.
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“The truth is, some relationships are supposed to last forever, and some are only supposed to last a few days. That’s the way life is.”
— Sophie Kinsella, Can You Keep a Secret?
“I should be sleeping. But I’m thinking of you. I’m always thinking about you.”
— Igor Henrique, I think about you all the time.
“We should all feel confident in our intelligence. By the way, intelligence to me isn’t just being book-smart or having a college degree; it’s trusting your gut instincts, being intuitive, thinking outside the box, and sometimes just realizing that things need to change and being smart enough to change it.”
— Tabatha Coffey
“One should always be drunk. That’s all that matters…But with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you chose. But get drunk.”
— Charles Baudelaire
hey ( with the intention of keeping your picture in my wallet)
“I get butterflies just thinking about the next time I’ll see you.”
— Unknown
“It’s okay to change your yes to a no. Yeses aren’t permanent. They’re something we choose again and again, each and every day. Something we have the right to recall and reconsider as soon as saying yes no longer feels conducive to our wellbeing and happiness. It doesn’t matter whether you said yes to a job, a date, a relationship, sex, a favor to a friend, a social endeavor, or a vow of silence — you don’t ever have to commit to something that forces you to compromise who you are and what feels right; especially if it’s something you agreed to under pressure, intimidation, or force. Changing your yes to a no might make people angry. It might hurt their feelings, cause them to see you as a flake, and result in lost connections. But if saying no means staying true to yourself, honoring your feelings, and making self-care a priority, it’s worth it. You are worth it. Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.”
— Daniell Koepke




