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ritikajyala:

He asked me when I fell in love with him and I knew it sounded dramatic to say the moment I saw him, so I told him this story of my grandma who had Alzheimer’s- she forgot her name and the words for fruit and food, she forgot her address and how to use the washroom, all her life lost to the disease. The only thing she remembered was her son’s name and when that began to fade, the one thing she always remembered was that she loved him, even in illness, even in insanity. She saw this 6 foot 2 man with a scrubby beard and she didn’t know him but she said she trusted him, she asked him to hold her hand when she died. When does memory end and love begin? All I know is- she loved him before she remembered him.

-Ritika Jyala, excerpt from The world is a sphere of ice and our hands are made of fire

artandchocolate:

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Jane Austen - “Sense and Sensibility

letsbelonelytogetherr:

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— Mahmoud Darwish

academia-core:

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take yourself on an adventure you would write about

queenmoriarty:

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Shh…

fairies sleep here 🧚‍♀️

learnelle:

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My favourite painting trope is people with their pet dogs ♡

upside-down-uni:

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don’t mind me I’m just crying bc I can’t read all the books here

euripideez-nuts:

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on the way to the library // post snow in glasgow

sosuperawesome:

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happyheidi:

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happyheidi:

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Paper lanterns in art, x

I. In the Garden by Vladimir Gusev

II. Japanese Lanterns by Luther Emerson van Gorder

queenmoriarty:

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a place where hidden secrets lie

etherea1ity:

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so many worlds to see through the window

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wonderlust444:

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