… and if you gaze for long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. Nietzsche. Epigraph from With No One as Witness by Elizabeth George (via epigraphic)
Everyone wants to be found. Lost in Translation tagline (via misswallflower)
Remembering by Rilke

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And you wait. You wait for the one thing
that will change your life,
make it more than it is—
something wonderful, exceptional,
stones awakening, depths opening to you.

In the dusky bookstalls
old books glimmer gold and brown.
You think of lands you journeyed through,
of paintings and a dress once worn
by a woman you never found again.

And suddenly you know: that was enough.
You rise and there appears before you
in all its longings and hesitations
the shape of what you lived.

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That is all I want in life: for this pain to seem purposeful. Elizabeth Wurtzel (via myquotelibrary)
You have nobody to love you; and, however miserable you make us, we shall still have the revenge of thinking that your cruelty arises from your greater misery. You are miserable, are you not? Lonely, like the devil, and envious like him? Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights (via tudorprincess)
There’s nothing further here for a warrior. We drive bargains. Old men’s work. Young men make wars, and the virtues of war are the virtues of young men. Courage and hope for the future. Then old men make the peace. And the vices of peace are the vices of old men. Mistrust and caution. It must be so. Prince Feisal, Lawrence Of Arabia (via thepliablefoe)
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