“I was quiet, but I was not blind.”— Jane Austen, Mansfield Park (via books-n-quotes)
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“I was quiet, but I was not blind.”— Jane Austen, Mansfield Park (via books-n-quotes)
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“A Hen in the Wind (Kaze no naka no mendori)” 1948 dir. Yasujirō Ozu.
i could go on. i could go on to the point where i break into a thousand pieces i would never be able to collect. but why should i when i can just walk away from you? what’s the point of feeling miserable when i can choose not to? thanks for proving me that deep down in your heart you are still the same person you were 10 years ago. this is the last time. halalim ti sve.
the sweetest lie you’ve ever told
was the one running down your cheeks;
(little souls falling into oblivion
like dandelions you blow away)
and what remains of all
is but your reflection;
running down my cheeks
the sweetest lie you’ll ever see
— Betty Draper, Mad Men (via introspectivepoet)
“When I’m bored, I call up Radio Pakistan and request a song, then I start dancing. I’ll even dance on a rainy day. It’s my way of expressing how grateful I am. I am the happiest man in Pakistan.”
(Passu, Pakistan)
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