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Do you ever wonder whether people would like you more or less if they could see...
– John Green
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Can’t I live in poems?
– Leonard Cohen, from “On The Sickness Of My Love”
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I am learning peacefulness, lying by myself quietly as the light lies on these...
– Sylvia Plath, Tulips
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Your handwriting. The way you walk. Which china pattern you choose. It’s all...
– Chuck Palahniuk
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the shipfitter's wife: In June of 1945, Arline... →
In June of 1945, Arline Feynman — high-school sweetheart and wife of the hugely influential physicist, Richard Feynman — passed away after succumbing to tuberculosis. She was 25-years-old. 16 months later, in October of 1946, Richard wrote his late wife the following love letter and sealed it in an envelope. It remained unopened until after his death in 1988.
October 17, 1946 D’Arline, I...
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jkellemn0p:
I actually really love it when someone remembers small details and quirks about me or addresses me by my name at unexpected times like at the end of a sentence and I don’t know why but I just really, really do.
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