impressions

what impressions does life leave on you?
Oct 29
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kissedbysadness:

Yes. This is good. Very good.

kissedbysadness:

Yes. This is good. Very good.

Oct 24
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I like being on my own. Relationships are messy and people’s feelings get hurt. Who needs it? We’re young, we live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. We might as well have fun while we can and save the serious stuff for later. 
— (500) Days of Summer (via moviegeek) (via dreamsandrabbitholes) (via pineappleupsidedown) (via crumblesx) (via pinkeezy)
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Oct 22
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Everyone has the heartbreak that shapes them in a way that they could never go back to the innocence that they had before.
— Zooey Deschanel (via arianesantos) (via katmeifyoucan) (via melissabetty) (via cherrysweetpea) (via booklover) (via motels) (via emmaleigh) (via zooeydeschanel) (via wreminiscence)
Oct 20
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Oct 19
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On not being a doormat.

thedame:

dearcoketalk:

Are there any tips you can give a girl on how to be less of a doormat? I let people walk all the fuck over me, and I have pretty much my whole life. I know the response I’m going to get is probably something like “Well cut it out, tell people to fuck off.” I know it should just be as simple as that but it’s really just never been that easy for me. And if that’s really the only way, then cool, but I thought I would ask anyway.


Telling people to fuck off is easy. That’s not your problem.

Your problem is you’re terrified that they actually might go and fuck off.

Your fear of abandonment outweighs your need for a little respect, and so all the assholes that worm their way into your life tend to stay there because you’ll put up with their shit when other folks won’t.

Deal with your abandonment issues. Overcome your fear of losing people and replace it with the realization that your life would actually be better if all the assholes were out of it.

You have to be willing to lose people before telling them to fuck off has any weight behind it. Otherwise, an asshole will call your bluff every time.

This isn’t about being a hard ass. It’s about having self respect. No one else will ever respect you if you don’t first.

If someone disrespects you, let them know. Allow them to apologize. Do not turn the other cheek. If they fuck with you again, simply cut them out of your life.

Pretty soon, you’ll no longer need to tell people to fuck off, because you’ll be surrounded by good people who don’t treat you like a doormat.

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OMG i must watch Moulin Rouge again…my fav movie ages ago…
longlivethequeen:

taleeroe:

surrenderlove:mamapajama:


There was a boyA very strange enchanted boyThey say he wandered very farVery farOver land and seaA little shy And sad of eye But very wise was heAnd then one dayOne magic day he passed my wayAnd while we spoke of many thingsFools and kingsThis he said to me
The greatest thingYou’ll ever learnIs just to loveAnd be lovedIn return

OMG i must watch Moulin Rouge again…my fav movie ages ago…

longlivethequeen:

taleeroe:

surrenderlove:mamapajama:

There was a boy
A very strange enchanted boy
They say he wandered very far
Very far
Over land and sea
A little shy
And sad of eye
But very wise was he
And then one day
One magic day he passed my way
And while we spoke of many things
Fools and kings
This he said to me

The greatest thing
You’ll ever learn
Is just to love
And be loved
In return

Oct 16
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The sooner you realize things will never be the same again, the sooner you can move on.
— The O.C. (via littlemiss) (via lindseymayloves) (via crazybeautiful)
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Some things, however, are true no matter how hard you might try to block them out, and a lie is always a lie, no matter how prettily told. Some doors, once they’re opened, can never be closed again, just as some trust, once it’s been lost, can never be won back.
— Alice Hoffman, Blue Diary (via quotewhore) (via ambj) (via happythings) (via lovelyjune) (via pinkeezy)