"I'll take the wrong man as naturally as I sing"
- Amy Whinehouse, What Is It About Man
Quotes by Sylvia Plath, The Journals of Sylvia Plath
I wasn't afraid they'd be mad at me, exactly, for how things ended with Wyn. I was afraid of their sadness. I was afraid of ruining this trip that meant so much to them. I was afraid of ruining this place where they've always been happy. I was afraid they would resent me and never say it, afraid they wouldn't like me as much without Wyn, because I didn't like me as much without him. I was afraid they'd ask me what went wrong, and no matter what answer I cobbled together from the rubble, they'd see right through it. They'd know I wasn't enough.
-Happy Place, Emily Henry
Draco: You're mine. I'll always come for you.
[Hermione]: She stilled. She'd told him she'd be waiting for him. If she didn't go back, he'd return to find a mess of hastly explosives and her scrawled note on the table: I love you. I love you. I love you.
-Manacled, Sen Lin Yu
“The scariest thing about distance is that you don’t know whether they’ll miss you or forget you.”
— Nicholas Sparks
A política é a arte de conviver com quem você não concorda. É a arte infinita de lidar com conflitos que nunca acabam.
"What an astonishing thing a book is. It’s a flat object made from a tree with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny dark squiggles. But one glance at it and you’re inside the mind of another person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, an author is speaking clearly and silently inside your head, directly to you.
Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs. Books break the shackles of time. A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic.”
- Carl Sagan, excerpt from the 11th epsidode of Cosmos ("The Persistence of Memory")
a vet student who absolutely loves books and movies | currently reading "The Birth of Tragedy" by Friedrich Nietzsche
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