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“How beautiful it is, how beautiful, that glow before the stars break.”
— Renée Vivien, tr. by Jeanette H. Foster, from “A Woman Appeared To Me,”
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“Circles. We’re going in circles. Dizzy’s all it makes us. We know where it takes us. We’ve been before.
— ancient proverb
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*drowns myself in romanticized idealizations*
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hs interview x asia.
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where the fuck would we be without garlic honestly
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admit it, we’ve all fantasised about slow-dancing in the kitchen barefoot in our pyjamas at 2am in the arms of someone we love while old romantic jazz songs play softly on the radio
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imagine having a date in a french café on a rainy day
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its not a sunday unless you completely waste it and then feel really sad around 8pm
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“He’s Mick [Fleetwood]’s and my love child. When Harry came into our lives, I said, “Oh my God, this is the son I never had.” So I adopted him. I love Harry, and I’m so happy Harry made a rock & roll record — he could have made a pop record and that would have been the easy way for him. But I guess he decided he wanted to be born in 1948, too — he made a record that was more like 1975.”
— Stevie Nicks talking about Harry for Rolling Stone
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