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David Boyd

  • ciel mцитирует2 года назад
    Why people don’t print money when they’re broke.
  • lilyцитирует10 месяцев назад
    Just seeing you, though, I feel, I dunno, happamine.”
  • ♡emma♡цитирует4 месяца назад
    Nine winters ago—on the night of my twenty-fifth birthday, at a little after eleven, I decided to go out for a walk.

    I’m not sure what gave me the idea, but as I sat there, watching yet another uneventful birthday coming to an end, I had the sudden desire to go out and walk around. Sure, it would probably have been nice to bring a cake home (my birthday is Christmas Eve, so the city was full of cakes), or have a conversation with somebody, but going for a walk was the only thing that came to mind that I could do on my own
  • ♡emma♡цитируетв прошлом месяце
    I thought about the walk I took that winter on my birthday.

    I remembered that night, how I counted the lights, walking through coldness so profound that I could almost hear it, through that dry air slickened with so many special things
  • ♡emma♡цитируетв прошлом месяце
    “Um, do you think the light you’re thinking about and the light I’m talking about are, um, the same thing?”

    “Of course they are,” Mitsutsuka said with a smile. “We’re talking about the same light.”
  • Ослик в Космосецитирует2 года назад
    Because at night, only half the world remains.”
  • Ослик в Космосецитирует2 года назад
    It isn’t anything, but it’s so beautiful that I could cry.
  • raniaцитирует10 месяцев назад
    That’s why what matters is how you think about your work in your own lifetime, how much you respect it, how hard you’re trying.
  • raniaцитирует10 месяцев назад
    People just want to read something about themselves
  • raniaцитирует10 месяцев назад
    “It’s not like I want people to hate me. I’m just not about to go out of my way to make them like me, either. Being liked is wonderful and all, but that’s not what life is about, you know?”
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