yes you were my lesson but i will forever be your loss
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i think that human connection is such a blessing despite how temporary it can be. whatever happened or will happen to us is a fact of our existence, i am just grateful to have crossed paths with you and to have meant something to you somewhere somehow
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Carol Rifka Brunt, Tell the Wolves I'm Home
Kaye Donachie, Design Crush
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Henrik Uldalen
Geloy Concepcion, Things You Wanted to Say But Never Did
Alice Oseman, Radio Silence
Franz Kafka, in a letter to Milena Jesenská
Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out
Geloy Concepcion, Things You Wanted to Say But Never Did
David Wojnarowicz, Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration
Geloy Concepcion, Things You Wanted to Say But Never Did
Sketch of Max Ginsburg, Piedad de Guerra
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
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Kennt ihr diese Szene aus dem Film Butterfly Effect, am Ende?
Wo beide erfolgreich ihr Leben gelebt haben und aneinander mit einer verschwommenen Erinnerung an dem jeweils anderem vorbei laufen, kurz stehen bleiben und dann ohne zu reden weiter gehen?
So wird das vielleicht in 20 Jahren auch sein. Er und ich laufen aneinander vorbei mit einer verschwommenen Erinnerung an den jeweils anderen, sagen kein Wort und gehen einfach weiter...
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— Carol Rifka Brunt in Tell The Wolves I'm Home
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“At some point you just have to let go of what you thought should happen and live in what is happening.”
— Unknown
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Margaret Atwood, from The Blind Assassin
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Jenny Slate, Little Weirds
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Jenny Slate, Little Weirds
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