paris2london:

(via { Teenagers and Tiaras } | The Glamourai)
royalfever:


170/∞ pics of Catherine Elizabeth (♥)

I love that you can see her reflection in the train window :)

don’t you worry, child.

By everythinglovely on Wednesday, December 19th, 2012

rainydaysandblankets:

heaven’s got a plan for you.

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“Then the child opened its eyes, and looked up into the angel’s beautiful face, which beamed with happiness, and at the same moment they were in heaven, where joy and bliss reigned. The child received wings like the other angel, and they flew about together, hand in hand.”

“The Angel” by Hans Christian Andersen

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movelikeajellyfish:

“They are few and far between. But when you meet them it’s like you’ve known them before your birth. They get you. They understand you. They feel everything you feel. They saved you from yourself. The connection is indescribable. They define life and what it means to be alive. Without them and their story yours won’t be the same. They were searching and so were you. But you found what you were looking for in each other. That bond forged you take it to your grave.” - Justin (Soul-Surfer)
suicideblonde:

Patrick Demarchelier

“Holding on to things only breaks your heart.”

Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper (via dolces)

(Source: simply-quotes, via dolces)

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“I was always holding onto people, and they were always leaving.”

 Lili St. Crow, Jealousy (via larmoyante)

(Source: larmoyante)

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(via cranberrylake)

By everythinglovely on Sunday, December 16th, 2012

strike-a-p0se:

i don’t have time for people who think they’re too good for mcdonalds

(Source: dr0wnedworld)

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Towers - Bon Iver

“It’s about falling in love, but also about what happens when you’ve long fallen out of love and those reminders are still there. You drive by them, these two buildings, and you look, and you realise that we really built that up. That we really built that love into these things, and for a long time afterward looking at them really made me feel sad; to see these empty buildings that I don’t go in to anymore. But then, as time goes on, they start to become kind of joyous in their own way: you can look at them and think ‘that love was great and these buildings still stand tall.”

(Source: livesstillposed, via lesprive)