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"Leaving is not enough. You must stay gone. Train your heart like a dog. Change the locks even on the house he’s never visited. You lucky, lucky girl. You have an apartment just your size. A bathtub full of tea. A heart the size of Arizona, but not nearly so arid. Don’t wish away your cracked past, your crooked toes, your problems are papier mache puppets you made or bought because the vendor at the market was so compelling you just had to have them. You had to have him. And you did. And now you pull down the bridge between your houses, you make him call before he visits, you take a lover for granted, you take a lover who looks at you like maybe you are magic. Make the first bottle you consume in this place a relic. Place it on whatever altar you fashion with a knife and five cranberries. Don’t lose too much weight. Stupid girls are always trying to disappear as revenge. And you are not stupid. You loved a man with more hands than a parade of beggars, and here you stand. Heart like a four-poster bed. Heart like a canvas. Heart leaking something so strong they can smell it in the street."

Frida Kahlo (via boogeywoman)

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@2 days ago with 12075 notes
visitheworld:

The clear freshwater stream of Eli Creek on Fraser Island, Australia (by NomadsFraserIslandTours).

visitheworld:

The clear freshwater stream of Eli Creek on Fraser Island, Australia (by NomadsFraserIslandTours).

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"Think of the wonderful teaching of the lotus in the mud: It grows from the muck below and blossoms as a beautiful, pristine flower above. All of us have our feet in the stinking mud, and yet there is an opportunity to offer our lives, however imperfect they are, to others."

Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, “Practice First”  (via uni-tea)

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"Sometimes, I wonder what would happen if I got into a horrendous car accident. You’d find me in a hospital bed, frail and porcelain-like on the outside, but with a broken mess of cables and wires inside my fragile head. I wonder if you’d still love me with all the parts that make me who I am frayed; I wonder if you’d love me for what you see- golden hair, cerulean eyes, lips that dance for only you. Or, I wonder if you’d let go- just like that- knowing that the person you love is gone. I wonder if you’d love me for what you see, or stop as soon as you know (all lives are ephemeral). I wonder which would be worse."

Frayed by thewastedgeneration (don’t delete this)

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@1 day ago with 78 notes

Thank god I don’t go to overeating as a way to self destruct anymore.

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fishtitan:

MAAAAAAAIL TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME

fishtitan:

MAAAAAAAIL TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME

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"This body is not me. I am not limited by this body. I am life without boundaries. I have never been born, and I have never died. Look at the ocean and the sky filled with stars, manifestations from my wondrous true mind. Since before time, I have been free. Birth and death are only doors through which we pass, sacred thresholds on our journey. Birth and death are a game of hide- and seek. So laugh with me, hold my hand, let us say good-bye, say good-bye, to meet again soon. We meet today. We will meet again tomorrow. We will meet at the source every moment. We meet each other in all forms of life."

 Thich Nhat Hanh  (via uni-tea)

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