“I’m going to do what I want to do. I’m going to be who I really am. And I’m going to figure out what that is.”
— Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (via books-n-quotes)
“I’m going to do what I want to do. I’m going to be who I really am. And I’m going to figure out what that is.”
— Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (via books-n-quotes)
“One of the hardest lessons in life is letting go. Whether it’s guilt, love, anger, loss or betrayal, change is never easy. We fight to hold on and we fight to let go.”
— Lessons Learned in Life
“There is always something left to love.”
— Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun
(via books-n-quotes)
“I’m going to do what I want to do. I’m going to be who I really am. And I’m going to figure out what that is.”
— Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (via books-n-quotes)
“Once upon a time… in a kingdom far, far away… there lived a young girl… whose hair was made of gold. When the people in the village saw her, they said… “Oh, how beautiful she is.” And they showed her a beautiful house… on the planet Mars And they said, "Come and live here forever.” And the young girl said… “Oh, Mars is a planet where life’s different… safe, clean and pretty.” But… But how do you get there? Where do you find a taxi? Which bus do you take? Right? And how do you know you’re there when you’re there? And she went to live in the beautiful house. And all the people loved her… And she was very, very happy But the people in the village were very poor… and every night, they crept into the house where the girl slept… and they cut off a piece of her golden hair… and they sold it for money. “She’ll never even notice,” they said. And so, all the gold was gone from her head. And the people said… ‘Oh, she’s not beautiful at all.’ And they took her from the beautiful house… and they drove her into the street. And she went away… and she never came back. And soon, people became hungry again… and they went back into the beautiful house… Iooking for gold, but there was no one there.“”
— Gia Carangi (GIA movie)
me: *about to sleep*
my brain: the only reason you perceive yourself as a relatively mellow and laid back person is because you are completely engrossed by your daydreams, and constantly focus on those instead of your real life and the consequences of your actions and decisions. evidence shows that when you are forced to confront real life problems, you quickly resort to panicking. in addition to-
me: can’t we drag me in the morning
you don’t have to be more attractive. you don’t have to be attractive at all. you don’t have to attract anyone or anything. you are not a magnet, damn it. you should be you for you and only you. and yes I am talking about you and you and you.