January 2009
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“Love all, trust a few.”
– William Shakespeare (via wiitifftiff) (via lhh)
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“The thing about addiction is, it never ends well. Because eventually, whatever...”
– Grey’s Anatomy (via mzmehshell) (via heartsparks) (via letterboxlove) (via nashamble)
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feels lonely in a crowd full of people..
nashamble: aksamala: Sometimes it feels good to be left alone and just be me.
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“You love, you die, and the wheels on the bus go round and round.”
– The Bucket List (via littlemiss) (via filmquotes)
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“After a while you learn that you don’t need anyone else in order to survive. No...”
– Hey Arnold (via littlemiss) (via doublebagel)
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“Sometimes, truth isn’t good enough; sometimes people deserve more. Sometimes...”
– The Dark Knight (via littlemiss) (via filmquotes)
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“Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals...”
– Love Actually (via littlemiss) (via filmquotes)
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Rafael Nadal(ESP)[1] def. Fernando...
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“If you believe that feeling bad or worrying long enough will change a past or...”
– William James (an incredible man with a brilliant mind, often considered the ‘father of modern psychology’) (via psychotherapy) (via present)
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Why People Procrastinate →
radarchive: jingc: People act in a timely way when given concrete tasks but dawdle when they view them in abstract terms. As the team report in Psychological Science, in all three studies, those who were presented with concrete tasks and information responded more promptly than did those who were asked to think in an abstract way. Moreover, almost all the students who had been prompted to...
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