Bitch (Meredith Brooks)

(Reblogged from beben-eleben)
In a time when nothing is more certain than change, the commitment of two people to one another has become difficult and rare. Yet, by its scarcity, the beauty and value of this exchange have only been enhanced.
Robert Sexton
Newlyweds become oldyweds, and oldyweds are the reasons that families work.
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Because I knew what I loved. I loved to read; I loved to listen to music; and I love cats. Those three things. So, even though I was an only kid, I could be happy because I knew what I loved. Those three things haven’t changed from my childhood. I know what I love, still, now. That’s a confidence. If you don’t know what you love, you are lost.
Haruki Murakami, interviewed in The Guardian. (via robotnic)

(Source: thebronzemedal)

(Reblogged from onherway)

Here comes a-knockin’.

I miss something. Writing my heart out, perhaps.

A sudden realization came to her, “so this is love,” she said quietly. “The daily prospect of joy or disaster”.
Zoe Archer

A quickie with woe.

Emotional pain is a perishable commodity. It has a shelf life of approximately 12 minutes maximum. Feel it. Wallow in it. Reflect on it. After 12 minutes, be done with it. Anything longer than that is self-inflicted.  

Some day before me

There’s peace in the night

Some day you’ll show me

it all worked out right

Be still my heart


eisenbernard:

Every creature on this earth dies alone.

That is why it is important to try not to live alone.

(Reblogged from eisenbernard)