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Eventually you forgive people for not knowing about you the things you’ve spent your life keeping from them. — Robert Brault (via creatingaquietmind)
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Only in America can you be pro-death penalty, pro-war, pro-unmanned drone bombs, pro-nuclear weapons, pro-guns, pro-torture, pro-land mines, and still call yourself ‘pro-life.’ — John Fugelsang (via ihatenietzsche)
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It’s just hard to see a friend hurt this much. Especially when you can’t do anything except ‘be there.’ I just want to make him stop hurting, but I can’t. So I just follow him around whenever he wants to show me his world. — Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (via durianquotes)
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In a society where success and status are measured by material wealth, not social contribution, it is easy to see why the state of the world is what it is today — Zeitgeist: Moving Forward (via sadexistences)
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I never felt open in any way. I would never impulsively ring people and assume that they’d want to see me, or just go ‘round. I always had to sit down and think very hard before I knocked on anybody’s door. And consequently, I never really knocked. — Morrissey (via fassadenmensch)
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