Dorothy Kim

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I stayed in a room on the 16th floor. One of the reasons why I love Canada, especially QC.
-cityoflove:

Château Frontenac, Canada via plaurin19

I stayed in a room on the 16th floor. One of the reasons why I love Canada, especially QC.

-cityoflove:

Château Frontenac, Canada via plaurin19

— 1 month ago with 518 notes
"holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die."
felice dunas (via nearlymorning)

(Source: theangrytherapist, via nearlymorning)

— 2 months ago with 52 notes

fairestcharming:

If the world knows who Joseph Kony is, it will unite to stop him. It starts here.
Watch the video: Kony 2012
Kony2012.com

Seriously guys, this is important. Go watch the video and spread the word.

(via eat-train-sleep)

— 2 months ago with 44786 notes
inkthingsmine:

que se lo aplique mas de una!

inkthingsmine:

que se lo aplique mas de una!

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— 4 months ago with 14944 notes
Camus

“Au milieu de l’hiver, j’apprenais enfin qu’il y avait en moi un été invincible.”

“In the middle of winter, I finally found that I had in me an invincible summer.”


-Retour à Tipasa, 1952

Albert Camus

— 6 months ago with 2 notes
#camus  #retour a tipasa  #albertcamus  #quotations 
Of Mere Being

The palm at the end of the mind,
Beyond the last thought, rises
In the bronze decor,

A gold-feathered bird
Sings in the palm, without human meaning,
Without human feeling, a foreign song.

You know then that it is not the reason
That makes us happy or unhappy.
The bird sings. Its feathers shine.

The palm stands on the edge of space.
The wind moves slowly in the branches.
The bird’s fire-fangled feathers dangle down.

-Wallace Stevens, 1954

— 6 months ago with 34 notes
#neutrality  #wallacestevens  #poetry  #deep  #life 
sometimes

friends are only meant to be friends.

— 6 months ago
live

neutrally, and you will be content.

you are no longer prisoner of your emotions.

(summary of an indirectly productive all-nighter at the Hopkins MSE Library)

11/10/11 (MH)

— 6 months ago
"On a really dark night, you can see between 1000 and 1500 stars, and there are millions more that haven’t been discovered. It is so easy to think that the world revolves around you, but all you have to do is stare up at the sky to realize it isn’t that way at all."
Jodi Picoult (via wordsthat-speak)

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— 7 months ago with 8 notes