“You mustn’t give in to those great waves of pity overwhelming you in November.”— Jules Laforgue, from Derniers vers: “Oh, Diaphanous Geraniums,” c. 1886
“You mustn’t give in to those great waves of pity overwhelming you in November.”— Jules Laforgue, from Derniers vers: “Oh, Diaphanous Geraniums,” c. 1886
“A purpose of human life, no matter who is controlling it, is to love whoever is around to be loved.”— Kurt Vonnegut, The Sirens of Titan
“What I loved, what I stopped loving—it’s all become the same sad yearning to me.”— Fernando Pessoa, from Introducing Álvaro De Campos in “Pessoa: Poems Of Fernando” [translated and edited by Edwin Honig and Susan M. Brown]
“First admit that you are unhappy. Then admit why. Then understand you need to let go. Allow yourself a moment. Breathe in the moment deeply. Then the healing will begin.”— Nikita Gill, How to Start Healing
(via thelovejournals)