Summer Come Already
Links
more
Archive
topendsteve
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zenphotoart/3371112071/sizes/l/
Sometimes I lie awake at night and I ask, “Is life a multiple choice test or is it a true or false test?” …Then a voice comes to me out of the dark and says, “We hate to tell you this but life is a thousand word essay.
Charles M. Schulz (via indicio)
indicioI'm not living, I'm just killing time.http://indicio.tumblr.com/post/49705492454/sometimes-i-lie-awake-at-night-and-i-ask-is-life
Dr Suess House by -bossco- on Flickr.

Dr Suess House by -bossco- on Flickr.

Some people feel like they don’t deserve love. They walk away quietly into empty spaces, trying to close the gaps of the past.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild (via indicio)
indicioI'm not living, I'm just killing time.http://indicio.tumblr.com/post/49680884223/some-people-feel-like-they-dont-deserve-love

So I’ve been trying to get into shape lately well not lately more like since Jan 14 of this year duh and all I’ve accomplished are sore thighs, having to pee every 2 mins, and bruising all over my body and now my non-existent abs hurt and I have to pee    

leslieseuffert:

dario moschetta
leslieseuffertIt's Complicatedhttp://leslieseuffert.tumblr.com/post/49911312028/dario-moschetta
It’s funny—when people call you “shy,” they usually smile. Like it’s cute, some funny little habit you’ll grow out of when you’re older, like the gaps in your grin when your baby teeth fall out. If they knew how it felt—really being shy, not just unsure at first—they wouldn’t smile. Not if they knew how the feeling knots up your stomach or makes your palms sweat or robs you of the ability to say anything that
makes sense. It’s not cute at all.
Claudia Gray, Evernight  (via skrooge)
teaislovelyLove lockdownhttp://teaislovely.tumblr.com/post/49705480751/its-funny-when-people-call-you-shy-theyhttp://theselovelybooks.tumblr.com/post/43321336523/its-funny-when-people-call-you-shy-they
stewartbaird
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sxbaird/7541701906/sizes/l/
Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness: kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile.
Mother Teresa 
Day Is Coming
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacquesdevos/6404027481/sizes/l/
The truth is, everyone likes to look down on someone. If your favorites are all avant-garde writers who throw in Sanskrit and German, you can look down on everyone. If your favorites are all Oprah Book Club books, you can at least look down on mystery readers. Mystery readers have sci-fi readers. Sci-fi can look down on fantasy. And yes, fantasy readers have their own snobbishness. I’ll bet this, though: in a hundred years, people will be writing a lot more dissertations on Harry Potter than on John Updike. Look, Charles Dickens wrote popular fiction. Shakespeare wrote popular fiction—until he wrote his sonnets, desperate to show the literati of his day that he was real artist. Edgar Allan Poe tied himself in knots because no one realized he was a genius. The core of the problem is how we want to define “literature”. The Latin root simply means “letters”. Those letters are either delivered—they connect with an audience—or they don’t. For some, that audience is a few thousand college professors and some critics. For others, its twenty million women desperate for romance in their lives. Those connections happen because the books successfully communicate something real about the human experience. Sure, there are trashy books that do really well, but that’s because there are trashy facets of humanity. What people value in their books—and thus what they count as literature—really tells you more about them than it does about the book.
Brent Weeks
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexandervander/
When the two people who thus discover that they are on the same secret road are of different sexes, the friendship which arises between them will very easily pass – may pass in the first half hour – into erotic love. Indeed, unless they are physically repulsive to each other or unless one or both already loves elsewhere, it is almost certain to do so sooner or later. And conversely, erotic love may lead to Friendship between the lovers. But this, so far from obliterating the distinction between the two loves, puts it in a clearer light. If one who was first, in the deep and full sense, your Friend, is then gradually or suddenly revealed as also your lover you will certainly not want to share the Beloved’s erotic love with any third. But you will have no jealousy at all about sharing the Friendship. Nothing so enriches an erotic love as the discovery that the Beloved can deeply, truly and spontaneously enter into Friendship with the Friends you already had; to feel that not only are we two united by erotic love but we three or four or five are all travelers on the same quest, have all a common vision.
C.S. Lewis
Arianna *
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ariannabottacci/7896662354/sizes/l/
Man can never know the loneliness a woman knows. Man lies in the woman’s womb only to gather strength, he nourishes himself from this fusion, and then he rises and goes into the world, into his work, into battle, into art. He is not lonely. He is busy. The memory of the swim in amniotic fluid gives him energy, completion. Woman may be busy too, but she feels empty. Sensuality for her is not only a wave of pleasure in which she is bathed, and a charge of electric joy at contact with another. When man lies in her womb, she is fulfilled, each act of love a taking of man within her, an act of birth and rebirth, of child rearing and man bearing. Man lies in her womb and is reborn each time anew with a desire to act, to be. But for woman, the climax is not in the birth, but in the moment man rests inside of her.
Anaïs Nin