Cliche on replay.

Life: Fall apart, loose some pieces, gain some pieces, change shape in ways you did not think you could. Use your broken pieces as spaces to put yourself back together again in a better way, a growing way.
Embrace the pain and welcome the spaces to be filled be who and what truly matters to you.
Repeat.
There is beauty everywhere, some just fail to see it.
fatter:

so gorgeous …

fatter:

so gorgeous …

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camach0:

I love when moments like this get captured on film. I always wonder what became of the people in them.. I bet they wouldn’t have guessed that half a century later people would still be admiring them. And think how important that kiss must have been to the both of them, to go to all the trouble. I hope to be kissed with such fervor someday. And I hope they made it.

camach0:

I love when moments like this get captured on film. I always wonder what became of the people in them.. I bet they wouldn’t have guessed that half a century later people would still be admiring them. And think how important that kiss must have been to the both of them, to go to all the trouble. I hope to be kissed with such fervor someday. And I hope they made it.

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Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do not let pain make you hate. Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness. Kurt Vonnegut (via lofticriess)

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hellanne:

tree line (by liamb1994)

hellanne:

tree line (by liamb1994)

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Ten ways to love.

chris10:

1. Listen without interrupting. 
2. Speak without accusing. 
3. Give without sparing. 
4. Pray without ceasing. 
5. Answer without arguing. 
6. Share without pretending. 
7. Enjoy without complaint. 
8. Trust without wavering.
9. Forgive without punishing. 
10. Promise without forgetting. 

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nprfreshair:

A tiny, beautiful thing.
My Modern Met:

Found primarily in Central America (Mexico through Panama), the glasswinged butterfly’s name in Spanish is Espejitos which translates as little mirrors. In certain lights, the translucent wing parts have a glossy, almost reflective quality to them that makes their Spanish name effectively accurate. Whether they’re seen as glass or mirrors, though, there’s something absolutely fascinating about the way these butterflies’ wings offer a surreal look at the environment around the insect. It’s like they’re tiny ornaments designed to draw the eye to the scenic appeal of nature.

nprfreshair:

A tiny, beautiful thing.

My Modern Met:

Found primarily in Central America (Mexico through Panama), the glasswinged butterfly’s name in Spanish is Espejitos which translates as little mirrors. In certain lights, the translucent wing parts have a glossy, almost reflective quality to them that makes their Spanish name effectively accurate. Whether they’re seen as glass or mirrors, though, there’s something absolutely fascinating about the way these butterflies’ wings offer a surreal look at the environment around the insect. It’s like they’re tiny ornaments designed to draw the eye to the scenic appeal of nature.

(via alittletownbytheocean)

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