italianly:

did i write this because this

…you might not think that I have reason to be frightened by this very idea. but I am.

italianly:

did i write this because this

…you might not think that I have reason to be frightened by this very idea. but I am.

(Source: tropiczs, via dashed)

woven-crossbred:

Everlasting Autumn by *incolor16

…most people wait for summer. the vactaions. the tanlines. the barbeques. eating watermelon and sipping lemonade by the pool. etc…that’s all good and well. summer is NOT unimportant or meaningless to me. however, I look most forward to the falling leaves. caramel apples. pumpkins. cozy socks. flannel sheets at the end of a long day. the perpetual smell of cinnamon, orange and clove in the air. I sometimes long to live in an everlasting autumn.  

woven-crossbred:

Everlasting Autumn by *incolor16

…most people wait for summer. the vactaions. the tanlines. the barbeques. eating watermelon and sipping lemonade by the pool. etc…that’s all good and well. summer is NOT unimportant or meaningless to me. however, I look most forward to the falling leaves. caramel apples. pumpkins. cozy socks. flannel sheets at the end of a long day. the perpetual smell of cinnamon, orange and clove in the air. I sometimes long to live in an everlasting autumn.  

(Source: love-and-light-from-my-heart, via itsmylife87)

hellogiggles:

Don’t let anyone knock you down, y’all!

Florence Welch & Lana Del Rey attends the Opening Ceremony and premiere of ‘The Great Gatsby’ during the 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival (May 15).

(Source: berenicebejo, via turnphrasesintoweapons)

It’s a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you’re ready. I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything. There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now. And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.
—  Hugh Laurie  (via mirnah)

(Source: silkandmarble, via mirnah)

Zachary Quinto  - ‘August Man’ magazine cover May 2013

(Source: moonchild30, via merllyns)

Learn to write by doing it. Read widely and wisely. Increase your word power. Find your own individual voice through practicing constantly. Go through the world with your eyes and ears open and learn to express that experience in words.
— P.D. James (via amandaonwriting)

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