One of my absolute favorite exchanges in the entirety of The Secret History
No matter how many times i read and finish a book i'll never get used to the feeling of that suffocating hollowness that brews inside me.
That seeping realisation that
that's all it was
a book.
Moodboard for @torturedsoulsblog! :]
what do you do when the love you thought would last forever just walks away?
what do you do when you know this time its you, its you, its your fault, you chased him away?
what do you do when they hurt you but you know you hurt them even more?
what do you do when you try your best but your best isnt enough?
what do you do when the good ones hurt you?
do you just move on?
do you ever move on?
does it scar you?
do you forgive them?
do you forgive yourself?
when remco campert said "poetry is an act of affirmation. i affirm that i live, that i do not live alone."
Hi! I'm going to be in London visiting family at the end of June for a week and was wondering if you had any cool recommendations (museums, bookstores, etc.) I've already seen all the main parts of London like Buckingham Palace and Big Ben and the London Eye, but I want to see if I can find any cool hidden gems :)
hi, hello, hi -- london is soooo massive there's no end to the things to see... these aren't hidden gems but they're a bit different from central, the west end and all that, a bit more like places where people who live in london go
columbia road flower market
broadway market
brick lane
peckham rye lane
brixton village
borough market
galleries
peer
maureen paley
whitechapel gallery
raven row
south london gallery
across these spots you will find fab cafes, food and bookshops like brick lane books, libreria books, books peckham, bookmongers, round table books and so on.
you have a place in my heart no one else ever could have 🍃
F. Scott Fitzgerald
we had been late for coffee