“But in the end, stories are about one person saying to another: This is the way it feels to me. Can you understand what I’m saying? Does it feel this way to you?”— Kazuo Ishiguro, in his Nobel prize (2017) acceptance speech. (via halcynth)
(Source: smiththeteacher, via seulray)
“Being with you and not being with you is the only way I have to measure time.”— Jorge Luis Borges, The Book of Sand
(via wethinkwedream)
Speaking of marvels, I am alive
together with you, when I might have been
alive with anyone under the sun— Lisel Mueller, from “Alive Together,” The Private Life
(Source: lifeinpoetry, via exoticwild)
“We ate well and cheaply and drank well and cheaply and slept well and warm together and loved each other.”— Ernest Hemingway
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(Source: purplebuddhaquotes, via eivoux)
“I’m going slower this time, every word having meaning. the sun keeps shining and each day I keep feeling more and more alive. I am not here to start wars anymore, I just want to make peace with the shaky waters in my own mind. I’m not scared of being by myself, I’m not scared of being. I want to move through the winding rivers and find my place within the mountains. I want to keep being.”— august, will you be kind to me? (via tthematics)
(via aboveeethestars)
vedieme medzi sebou tiché rozhovory
bez hlások
len čisté pohľady
a sú nám jasné
naše činy
naše chyby
a obidvaja si myslíme to svoje
nikdy sme neboli kamoši