"I can’t think again. Not ever again. I don’t know if you’ve ever felt like that. That you wanted to sleep for a thousand years. Or just not exist. Or just not be aware that you do exist. Or something like that."
— Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (via larmoyante)
(via vouisetmoi)
Four questions to ask yourself throughout your life.
1) Who am I?
2) What do I love?
3) How will I live, knowing that someday I will die?
4) What will I give to the world?
"I have the choice of being constantly active and happy or introspectively passive and sad. Or I can go mad by ricocheting in between."
— Sylvia Plath (via corrumpo)
"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying."
— Sir Arthur C. Clarke (via crookedindifference)
(via crookedindifference)
"We sit silently and watch the world around us. This has taken a lifetime to learn. It seems only the old are able to sit next to one another and not say anything and still feel content. The young, brash and impatient, must always break the silence. It is a waste, for silence is pure. Silence is holy. It draws people together because only those who are comfortable with each other can sit without speaking. This is the great paradox."
— Nicholas Sparks (via corrumpo)
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Iron & Wine // Resurrection Fern
(Source: t-r-e-e-of-life)

