It’s funny. When you leave your home and wander really far, you always think, ‘I want to go home.’ But then you come home, and of course it’s not the same. You can’t live with it, you can’t live away from it. And it seems like from then on there’s always this yearning for some place that doesn’t exist. I felt that. Still do. I’m never completely at home anywhere.
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There’s so much more to life than finding someone who will want you, or being sad over someone who doesn’t. There’s a lot of wonderful time to be spent discovering yourself without hoping someone will fall in love with you along the way, and it doesn’t need to be painful or empty. You need to fill yourself up with love. Not anyone else. Become a whole being on your own. Go on adventures, fall asleep in the woods with friends, wander around the city at night, sit in a coffee shop on your own, write on bathroom stalls, leave notes in library books, dress up for yourself, give to others, smile a lot. Do all things with love, but don’t romanticize life like you can’t survive without it. Live for yourself and be happy on your own. It isn’t any less beautiful, I promise.
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Emery Allen (via extorsive)
‘I’ve had a bad week.’
‘What has happened?’
‘Nothing’s happened. I’ve had a bad week in my head, is all.’
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Nick Hornby, High Fidelity (via wnq-anonymous)
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
FARM YARD BUDS_ by Hannah Miles
no offense but the whole kissin kate barlow and “i can fix that” sam storyline from holes is quite frankly one of the most gripping and tragic in the history of cinema and i’m still not recovered from it











