January 2010
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theseviolentdelights: longlivethequeen: asterismz: funeral: New school semester: At the first week: At the second week: Before the mid-term test: During the mid-term test: After the mid-term test: Before the final exam: Once know the final exam schedule: 7 days before final exam: 6 days before final exam: 5 days before final exam: 4 days before final exam: 3 days before...
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Variations on the word Love - Margaret Atwood
This is a word we use to plug holes with. It’s the right size for those warm blanks in speech, for those red heart- shaped vacancies on the page that look nothing like real hearts. Add lace and you can sell it. We insert it also in the one empty space on the printed form that comes with no instructions. There are whole magazines with not much in them but the word love, you can rub...
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A Beautiful Mind →
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sometimes being there for someone includes being available.
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“I’ve been making a list of the things they don’t teach you at school. They don’t...”
– — Neil Gaiman (The Sandman Vol. 09: The Kindly Ones) (via justbesplendid) and we were just talking about education in lit, and then education in lg today.
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WatchWatch
fishforpeople: Psalm 147:4 Oh goodness this is awesome. :)
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Psalm 31:9
fishforpeople: Have mercy on me, Lord, for I am in distress. Tears blur my eyes. My body and soul are withering away. I feel like I’m withering away. Have mercy.
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The Prodigal God, Timothy Keller
fishforpeople: It is hard for us to realize this today, but when Christianity first arose in the world it was not called a religion. It was the non-religion. Imagine the neighbors of early Christians asking them about their faith. ”Where’s your temple?” they’d ask. The Christians would reply that they didn’t have a temple. “But how could that be? Where do your priests labor?” The Christians...
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“I am only responsible for my own heart. You offered yours up for the smashing,...”
– Anaïs Nin (via quotesixty) (via suzywire) (via merricat) (via breathsoftruth) (via lovebot)
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