I think for the most part, if you’re really honest with yourself about what you want out of life, life gives it to you.
— Future Ted Mosby, How I Met Your Mother 2x22 - Something Blue (via followandreblog) (via catinsunshine) (via denisecua)
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I think for the most part, if you’re really honest with yourself about what you want out of life, life gives it to you.
— Future Ted Mosby, How I Met Your Mother 2x22 - Something Blue (via followandreblog) (via catinsunshine) (via denisecua)
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my cane, my pocket change, this ring of keys.
the obedient lock, the belated notes
the few days left to me will not find time
to read, the deck of cards, the tabletop,
a book and crushed in its pages the withered
violet, monument to an afternoon
undoubtedly unforgettable, now forgotten,
the mirror in the west where a red sunrise
blazes its illusion. How many things,
files, doorsills, atlases, wine glasses, nails,
serve us like slaves who never say a word,
blind and so mysteriously reserved.
they will endure beyond our vanishing;
and they will never know that we have gone.
— “things” by jorge luis borges, as translated by stephen kessler
Delaney Barclay, Into the fold (2010-11)
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maybe i’m afraid that it will all fall apart. or maybe i’m reminded of how i can never really get anything exactly right. oh, but on my desk i have a can of coke and a can of pepsi that i attached together with a section of plastic six-pack rings. that, i think, i got just right.
— jonathan horowitz
paul dateh “violin w/ inka one”
e.e. cumming’s first book of poetry was rejected by fifteen publishers. he self-published it, dedicated it to the fifteen rejectors, and became one of america’s greatest poets.
— robert bruce