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Unhappy memories are persistent. They’re specific, and it’s the details that refuse to leave us alone. Though a happy memory may stay with you just as long as one that makes you miserable, what you remember softens over time. What you recall is simply that you were happy, not necessarily the individual moments that brought about your joy. But the memory of something painful does just the opposite. It retains its original shape, all bony fingers and pointy elbows. Every time it returns, you get a quick poke in the eye or jab in the stomach. The memory of being unhappy has the power to hurt us long after the fact. We feel the injury anew each and every time we think of it.
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Our life is composed greatly from dreams, from the unconscious, and they must be brought into connection with action. They must be woven together.
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conflictingheart:

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“She let out a laugh, and then she put her hand over her mouth, like she was angry at herself for forgetting her sadness.”

~ Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer.

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aysayako:

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I look at photographs, the ones that people ask me to sign sometimes, and think, ‘What are people seeing?’ I have had this face for 35 years. I’m never going to change it. But I wouldn’t desire me. I can see beauty in other men. Ryan Gosling? Fuck. George Clooney? Wow. But you can see the enigma in those kind of faces. But I can’t see it in myself at all.

Benedict Cumberbatch (via galifianafuck)

this man does not understand how perfect he is

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Dear Benedict,

I have said this before but you still don’t have a clue, do you. You are gorgeous.

There.

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