“Maybe time didn’t heal wounds exactly, but it gave you a kind of armor, or a new perspective. A way to remember with a smile instead of a sob.”
—Kristin Hannah, Night Road (via thatkindofwoman)
June 2013
“The best feeling in the world is knowing your presence and absence both mean something to someone.”
—(via queenleslieknope)
“Her sentences were icebergs, with just the tip of her thought coming out of her mouth, and the rest kept up in her head, which I was starting to think was more and more beautiful the longer I looked at her.”
—Gregory Galloway, As Simple As Snow (via rabbitinthemoon)
“And she finds it difficult to believe—that a person would love her even when she isn’t trying. Trying to figure out what other people need, trying to be worthy.”
—Margaret Atwood (via theselittlewondersstillremain)
“I can’t think of anything but nights with you. I want them warm and silvery, when we can be together all our lives.”
—Zelda to Scott, 1919 (via kitty-en-classe)
I’m planning on calling in tomorrow.
Not even feeling guilty.
I just want to stay in bed and not talk to anyone.
“I feel like I’ve swallowed a cloudy sky.”
—Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart (via bakkyun)
“I look at you and see all the ways a soul can bruise, and I wish I could sink my hands into your flesh and light lanterns along your spine so you know that there’s nothing but light when I see you”
—Shinji Moon (via cosmofilius)
“It’s the in between that drives us mad.”
—Ann Voskamp (via thatkindofwoman)