June 2010
41 posts
yes I will stick/yes I will call/yes I will find your pants/yes I will always...
– Mary Fons (via align)
It is a small world. You do not have to live in it particularly long to learn...
– Neil Gaiman (via bloodstreamruns) (via colporteur)
Domino Magazine is back online! →
veronicalovesarchie:
jackiegarlich:
Huge news!
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YES. lord help my new apartment. i am gonna decorate the shit outta you.
scenes-from-my-hood:
‘i tried the key in all the doors, even though he said he didn’t recognize it. it’s not that i didn’t trust him, because i did. it’s that at the end of my search i wanted to be able to say: i don’t know how i could have tried harder.’
[jonathan safran foer | extremely loud and incredibely close]
[via] [via thekimenator]
Writer's block.
thelittlelemontree:
dialogues:
shreenax3:
“I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, ‘Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.’ “
Hemingway As His Own Fable by Alfred Kazin from The Atlantic
M
ruta:
Time is tricky. You have whole months, even years, when nothing changes a speck, when you don’t go anywhere or do anything or think one new thought. And then you can get hit with a day, or an hour, or a half a second when so much happens it’s almost like you got born all over again into some brand-new person you for damn sure never expected to meet.
I can’t think of anything lonelier than spending the rest of my life with...
– Mary Ann Shaffer (via foxandfayvel) (via suzywire)
walkwhilereading:
Random Passage, Random Page, Random Book off the Shelf.
“And I submit that this is what the real, no-shit value of your liberal arts education is suppose to be about: How to keep from going through your comfortable, prosperous, respectable adult life dead, unconscious, a slave to your head and to your natural default setting of being uniquely, completely, imperially alone, day...
dilaudid:
onlinejournals:
I’ve got those deep suburb blues. Like I’m never going to get out. Like I’m staring at the sidewalk watching the sun dig holes in the pavement and bring weeds up with its fingers and nails. Like old ladies walking. Like stray cats and dead deer. Like fruit flies all over your kitchen sink. Decks that stare at other decks. Chain-link fences that cut into your hands. My...
A woman has got to love a bad man once or twice in her life to be thankful for a...
– Mae West (via allthatglittersispink) (via arseniccupcakes)
Possibly the truest statement ever uttered.
(via charmingortedious)
(via carleighholley) (via getyourjacketon, imissthissomuch)
I don’t want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I...
– Lloyd Dobler (Say Anything) (via lynseygraham) (via fuckyeahjohncusack) (via toocutebyhalf)
The problem was you had to keep choosing between one evil or another, and no...
– Bukowski (via youarebonbon) (via toocutebyhalf)
redamancy
thelittlelemontree:
shoepastryheart:
heelsoverheadoverheels:
starsnatcher:
noun • the act of loving in return
It’s yet another article about how awful Gen Y is, this time written by Judith...
– Want to know how to push my buttons? Write an article about how narcissistic and evil Gen Y is. (via notemily)
THIS.
amcghghy asked: I don't do the whole recommend thing much, but I just wanted to tell you I recommended you this week.
You always fill my dashboard with pretty words.
I really enjoy it.
You always fill my dashboard with pretty words.
I really enjoy it.
I feel hopeful and grateful. For a while I thought we had lost everything. It...
– Michelle Williams Talks to Sally Singer About Motherhood, Celebrity, and Life After Heath (via ljm)