1. unnerved:

pretty keen to marry this.

    unnerved:

    pretty keen to marry this.

  2. fuckyeahflowelch:

chloeisarobot:

(via izzystardust)
  3. notyouraverageprettygirl:

    ladyofthesea:

    The best moments in reading are when you come across something, a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things that you’d thought special, particular to you. And here it is, set down by someone else, a person you’ve never met, maybe even someone long dead. And it’s as if a hand has come out and taken yours.

    I played a role in this show two years ago and, just yesterday, it just all came back to me. the greatness of this play. and now I find this quote on my dashboard. delightful.

    I need to pass it on.

  4. remplis de soleil

  5. Variations on the Word Love

    This is a word we use to plug
    holes with. It’s the right size for those warm
    blanks in speech, for those red heart-
    shaped vacancies on the page that look nothing
    like real hearts. Add lace
    and you can sell
    it. We insert it also in the one empty
    space on the printed form
    that comes with no instructions. There are whole
    magazines with not much in them
    but the word love, you can
    rub it all over your body and you
    can cook with it too. How do we know
    it isn’t what goes on at the cool
    debaucheries of slugs under damp
    pieces of cardboard? As for the weed-
    seedlings nosing their tough snouts up
    among the lettuces, they shout it.
    Love! Love! sing the soldiers, raising
    their glittering knives in salute.

    Then there’s the two
    of us. This word
    is far too short for us, it has only
    four letters, too sparse
    to fill those deep bare
    vacuums between the stars
    that press on us with their deafness.
    It’s not love we don’t wish
    to fall into, but that fear.
    this word is not enough but it will
    have to do. It’s a single
    vowel in this metallic
    silence, a mouth that says
    O again and again in wonder
    and pain, a breath, a finger
    grip on a cliffside. You can
    hold on or let go.

  6. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    lost and found.

    or found and lost?

  7. fuckyeahflowelch:

(via cosmicthing)
  8. "I want my music to sound like throwing yourself out of a tree, or off a tall building, or as if you’re being sucked down into the ocean and you can’t breathe. It’s something overwhelming and all-encompassing that fills you up, and you’re either going to explode with it, or you’re just going to disappear."
    Florence Welch (via fuckyeahflowelch)
  9. "I feel things quite intensely, which is why the music has to be so intense. I’m either really sad or really happy, I’m tired or completely manic. That’s when I’m at my most creative, but it’s also dangerous for me. I feel I could write some good songs, or break some hearts. Or tables. Or glasses."
    Florence Welch (via fuckyeahflowelch)

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