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“Absolutely perfect.
‘Some of you out there has made some decisions recently to leave somebody that you love, thought loved you, thinks still loves you, and you still can’t find a way to work it out. And if you done it three days ago then you’re still on the straight and now. But if you done it three weeks ago it’s getting tough. It’s getting tough to hold on ‘cause those dreams are coming in, yeah. Things happen you want to tell the other person about, you know what I’m talking about? Yeah, then you start getting the dreams where they’re cool. You wake up like ‘Oh, I think they’re actually cool.’ Nah, that’s just dreams messing with you, all right. So, a lot of people here are trying to stick to their guns. But now it’s getting harder and harder not to write back. ‘Cause when you resist, they persist. That’s just how it goes, right? But I’m here to tell you that you are not psychotic. You are not crazy, you’re just lonely, and loneliness is a hell of a drug. Loneliness is a hell of a drug. So I’m here to take over your brain for a moment if that’s how you actually feel and remind you; do not have contact. Do not have contact, I don’t care how lonely you get. Loneliness is part of it, right? You’ll be lonely, but I know you’ll be OK. You’ll be lonely, but I know you’ll be okey, ‘cause good love is on the way. So when that Blackberry goes off, or that iPhone goes ‘brrrfff brrrfff’ and it is who you think it is; turn it over and go back to bed, and sing yourself a little lullaby. ”
— John Mayer, Perfectly Lonely, Noblesville, 2010. (via eatsleepjohnmayer)
via eat, sleep, and John Mayer.
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Leaving for Camden tomorrow earlyyyy to do God’s work. I’m excited but nervous at the same time, I’m always this way before I leave though. I know this mission will be hard to live up to Honduras, but I know God has something to teach me.
Casting all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you. -1 Peter 5:7
God is good all the time, all the time God is good.
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so obsessed, infatuated, in love, enamored, amazed, etc…
via The Silver Queen.
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“I have so much to tell you, the problem isn’t that I’m running out of time, I’m running out of room, this book is filling up, there couldn’t be enough pages, I looked around the apartment this morning for one last time and there was writing everywhere, filling the walls and mirrors, I rolled up the rugs so I could write on the floors, I’d written on the windows and around the bottles of wine we were given but never drank, I only wore short sleeves, even when it’s cold, because my arms are books too. But there’s too much to express. I’m sorry.”
— Thomas Schell, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer
Such a great book.
via Quote Book:.
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