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cooking is one of life’s greatest evils….cooking for 1 hour just to eat for 5-15 mins….i’m so sick
And he'll return to me, aching to be hold, aching to be loved.
(excerpts from the long lost lover)/siyah
“Why do you always look up?” he asked.
She doesn’t want to share her secret. She doesn’t want to tell anyone what the real reason is. Yet for him, she found herself honestly speaking. “I don’t always look up. I just stare at the sky, whenever I feel the need to breathe. I look up every time I wanted to tell the world that I survived another day. That I love how the stars shine as if they were smiling at me.” She glanced at him and said, “It’s stunning, you know. The sky. No matter what mood it shows me. No matter how imperfect it is. It’s wonderful. And it always reminds me that there’s something beautiful beyond everything.”
Infinite // ma.c.a
"We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell."
-Oscar Wilde
I’ve been interested in the costumes from Crimson Peak for a while, so I made a video! Check it out if you’re interested! :)
“I love you the way my little brother can’t fall asleep unless the bathroom light is on and the way you touch your hands when you’re nervous. Sometimes I think you’re just a habit I should break. Sometimes you’re the only thing keeping me safe in the middle of the night and the only thing that keeps my breath from getting caught in my chest.”
— (via extrasad)
sebastiano ricci/ mary shelley / lisa kleypas / alexandre cabanel / roberto ferri / jeanette winterson / anne sexton / willem de zwart / eliran kantor / jack kerouac
arabic poetry is so beautifully yet painfully romantic, i mean “they asked “do you love her to death?” i said “speak of her over my grave and watch how she brings me back to life" and “because my love for you is higher than words, i've decided to fall silent" could have got jane austen crying and shaking
“Nature is woman’s best friend,’ she often said. ‘If you’re having troubles, you just swim in the water, stretch out in a field, or look up at the stars. That’s how a woman cures her fears’.”
— Fatema Mernissi (via observando)