Books To Live In






(Source: misterradcliffe)


behindperceptions:

before you realize

what happened

the mind’s been

 

hijacked

 

senses jailed

light robbed

thoughts taken hostage

 

negativity

is a seductive

black hole

Via behindperceptions.com

marissapastore:

This is my friend Pierce Crowley. He went missing on friday May 25th near the white plains train station in new york. On twitter we are trying to make him a trending topic. I would really appreciate it if you could take 2 seconds out of your time to reblog this. We will find out Pierce if its the last thing we do <3. #FindPierce 



(Source: weheartit.com)


behindperceptions:

flaws attach to social objects

pushing to follow convictions

building walls of the maze

standing on incomplete thoughts

 

and the world drowns

in dreams of

infinite growth

while oceans cry tsunamis

Via behindperceptions.com

does anyone else ever suddenly get an overwhelming swell of affection for people they’ve only ever known online?

(Source: batpiss)

Via Kris's Stuff

teachingliteracy:

cinderellainrubbershoes:

“Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs. Books break the shackles of time. A book is a proof that humans are capable of magic.”

-Carl Sagan


behindperceptions.com: Optimist Guy Spoils A Perfectly Good Funeral

pedanticpersiflage:

Optimist guy
sat around the coffee table
with the grandparents
of a teenage boy
whose funeral they had all just attended.

He said to them,
well, when you consider the universe
somehow just exploded 14 billion years ago
and only about 5 billion years ago
was…

Via behindperceptions.com





A lot of young people often describe and evolve their identities online, curating them 24/7. So their relationships with others and their self-image are deeply affected by the images that they present on Facebook, Google+ and elsewhere.

– And Tumblr? [full interview here] (via nprfreshair) Via teaching literacy.


Once more, it turned out that
the real world doesn’t exist, to the immense
relief of antiquaries. The secret was hidden
somewhere else, not in soldiers’
knapsacks, but in a few notebooks.

Adam Zagajewski, “Late Beethoven” (via ahuntersheart)

(Source: sundrunk)

Via teaching literacy.
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