“Once you are in a relationship you start taking each other for granted. That’s what destroys all love affairs. The woman thinks she knows the man, the man thinks he knows the woman. Nobody knows either. It is impossible to know the other, the other remains a mystery. And to take the other for granted is insulting, disrespectful.”
— Osho
by V. Vatagin, 1959
A Summer's Tales. Written by Eno Raud. Illustrated by Maĭ Miturich. 1981.
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“That the future’s unspecified terms provide a few recognizable basics, and that I might find, somewhere in me, a tension—the good kind—for tapping into what springs me forward, is, I reason, the hope. The discord, the din, what stays the same, what reappears, what’s underneath, the misremembered and all there is to fathom. Growing up, for a long period that’s not worth mentioning here, I thought the expression was “Play it by year.” As in, take your time. A whole year. More. Whatever you need. There’s no rush.”
— Durga Chew-Bose, from “At My Least and Most Aware,” in Too Much and Not the Mood
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bellowing out a river from my lungs
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by Ben Mack
im always like hehe im so smart i will avoid shame by never doing anything ever but then i feel ashamed of not living and it turns out i didn't escape any sort of discomfort i just traded it in for a less rewarding kind
*minces onion and garlic for you with romantic intentions*
just a girl in her room trying to forgive herself