“I want nothing. I just want the emptiness to mean something.”
— Ernest Hemingway, from The Complete Short Stories (Scribner, 1987)
“I want nothing. I just want the emptiness to mean something.”
— Ernest Hemingway, from The Complete Short Stories (Scribner, 1987)
Gut Symmetries, Jeanette Winterson (via deformititties)
— Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
Marcel Proust, Les plaisirs et les jours (via lilyrevelis)
Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time, Vol. VII (via exhaled-spirals)
Kafka On the Shore, Haruki Murakami (via macrolit)
Carlo Rovelli, The Order of Time (via painsmemory)
Clementine von Radics, from James (via unpetalled)
yall ever just yearn? ever get filled with the most profound sense of longing for something you cant understand? yall ever crave? ever have an unexplainable ache?
John Berger, A Painter of Our Time: A Novel (via soracities)
John Berger, From A to X: A Story in Letters (via firstfullmoon)
Ray Bradbury (via quotefeeling)
Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (via quotespile)