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The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.
Ernest Hemingway (via psych-facts)
There are too many books I havenโt read, too many places I havenโt seen, too many memories I havenโt kept long enough.
To find peace, you have to be willing to lose your connection with the people, places and things that create all the noise in your life.
Cherish your solitude. Take trains by yourself to places you have never been. Sleep out alone under the stars. Learn how to drive a stick shift. Go so far away that you stop being afraid of not coming back. Say no when you donโt want to do something. Say yes if your instincts are strong, even if everyone around you disagrees. Decide whether you want to be liked or admired. Decide if fitting in is more important than finding out what youโre doing here. Believe in kissing.
Eve Ensler (via feellng)
If youโre lonely, bored, or unhappy, remember you are mad young. There is so much time to meet new people and go to new places.
Ezra Koenig (via restlesswandering)
We are torn between nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have never known.
Carson McCullers (via charlestonalleybyalli)
Now listen here, Iโm going to give you all a piece of advice because itโs too late for this guy. Hereโs what I recommend to you. If you have someone that you think is the one โฆ take that person and travel around the world. Buy a plane ticket for the two of you to travel all around the world and go to places that are hard to go to and hard to get out of. And if when you come back to JFK and youโre still in love with that person, get married at the airport.
Bill Murray (via wordsnquotes)
Itโs about misunderstandings between people and places, being disconnected and looking for moments of connection. There are so many moments in life when people donโt say what they mean, when they are just missing each other, waiting to run into each other in a hallway.
Sofia Coppola on Lost in Translation (2003)
