“Cadde tanto in basso nella mia considerazione che lo udii battere in terra e andare in pezzi sulle pietre in fondo alla mia mente. Ma rimproverai la sorte che lo abbatté meno di quanto denunciai me stessa per aver tenuto oggetti placcati sulla mensola degli argenti.”— Emily Dickinson; fr.747.
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““Yes, we too are stardust.””— Jostein Gaarder, Sophie’s World
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“Lasciate andare chi non ha voglia di restare. Capirete che, di una presenza assente, è meglio liberarsene che elemosinarne le attenzioni.”— entony97
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“Io alla tua età volevo volare, volavo, alla caduta ci pensavo solo dopo lo schianto.”— Rkomi
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“Stravolgila senza mai cambiarla, e ti ricorderà per il resto dei suoi giorni.”— Itsmyecho
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““No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.””— Maya Angelou
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“my father always said, “early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.” it was lights out at 8 p.m. in our house and we were up at dawn to the smell of coffee, frying bacon and scrambled eggs. my father followed this general routine for a lifetime and died young, broke, and, I think, not too wise. taking note, I rejected his advice and it became, for me, late to bed and late to rise. now, I’m not saying that I’ve conquered the world but I’ve avoided numberless early traffic jams, bypassed some common pitfalls and have met some strange, wonderful people one of whom was myself—someone my father never knew.”— Charles Bukowski, Throwing Away the Alarm Clock. (via amargedom)
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“Always help someone. you might be the only one that does.”— Remember this (via amargedom)
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““A room without books is like a body without a soul.””— Marcus Tullius Cicero
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