May 10, 2012
"…The wild things cried ‘Please don’t go. We’ll eat you up. We love you so."

— (via sgangotena)

March 20, 2012
"Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal."

— Albert Camus (via annarsquotebook)

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February 4, 2012
Rare Words

acosmist - One who believes that nothing exists
paralian - A person who lives near the sea
aureate - Pertaining to the fancy or flowery words used by poets 
dwale - To wander about deliriously
sabaism - The worship of stars
dysphoria - An unwell feeling
aubade - A love song which is sung at dawn
eumoirous - Happiness due to being honest and wholesome
mimp - To speak in a prissy manner, usually with pursed lips

(Source: milkthistles, via enigmaticdrama)

December 9, 2011
"No, I never place symbolism in my writing. That would be a self-conscious exercise and self-consciousness is defeating to any creative act."

— Ray Bradbury

October 17, 2011
"There was no reason for people to be as unhappy as that…and then she remembered that reason was the one power they had banished from their existence."

— Dagny Taggart, Atlas Shrugged

May 21, 2011
"Certain things they should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone. I know that’s impossible, but it’s too bad anyway."

— J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye (via liquidnight)

(via enigmaticdrama)

April 21, 2011
"People always think something’s ALL true"

Holden Caulfield  (via drivestar)

(via itallgetscomplicated)

February 7, 2011

bleedingemomonkeys:

This is to help you come down off the last video.

I can watch this forever

The single greatest thing I’ve ever witnessed.

November 18, 2010

(Source: andygetyourgun, via henrycharlesbukowski)

August 27, 2010
I’ve been keeping up on my reading little by little over the last few months, but this book specifically has really reminded me what good modern literature is. It reminds me why I used to read every single day in High School practically religiously. I think my dad wants to read it, a man who hasn’t read a book for maybe 20 years, because there’s a short story in there called ‘The Tits on an 18-year-old.’ Fair enough.

I’ve been keeping up on my reading little by little over the last few months, but this book specifically has really reminded me what good modern literature is. It reminds me why I used to read every single day in High School practically religiously. I think my dad wants to read it, a man who hasn’t read a book for maybe 20 years, because there’s a short story in there called ‘The Tits on an 18-year-old.’ Fair enough.