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""I have experience with sudden violence. And violence is like anything else, the more you do it, the more you get used to it. And the better you are at it."" — 2 hours, 13 min ago
""I have experience with sudden violence. And violence is like anything else, the more you do it, the more you get used to it. And the better you are at it."" — 2 hours, 13 min ago
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""Lying on my bed, idly scrolling through my emails, I notice his phone charging by the side table, and hearing the sound of running water, I can’t help myself. I reach for it and go straight to his photos." 😯" — 17 hours, 24 min ago
""Lying on my bed, idly scrolling through my emails, I notice his phone charging by the side table, and hearing the sound of running water, I can’t help myself. I reach for it and go straight to his photos." 😯" — 17 hours, 24 min ago
It is the hour of the pearl—the interval between day and night when time stops and examines itself.
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“In the quiet between heartbeats, the shadows remember what the light has forgotten. They do not forgive. They wait.”
― Embalmed Shadows
― Embalmed Shadows
“The hardest thing, I think, is to live richly in the present, without letting it be tainted & spoiled out of fear for the future or regret for a badly-managed past.”
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“The truth is, we live. We can't spend every moment treasuring the things we love. We still get mad at the dog for tracking mud through the house, even though one day we would give anything to have her muddy paws back on our white carpet. We still roll our eyes at our parents' needy voicemails, even though one day those recorded moments will be all we have left.”
― The Other Side of Now
― The Other Side of Now
“When the last candle gutters out, the darkness does not arrive. It was always there.
Waiting for you to stop pretending you could see.”
― Embalmed Shadows
Waiting for you to stop pretending you could see.”
― Embalmed Shadows
“Catherine had long come to the conclusion that removing the aroma of stale tobacco would be a three-step process. First you'd have to steam-clean the soft furnishings, then paint the walls, then knock the building down and scatter the rubble.”
― Clown Town
― Clown Town
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