Search for me in the book stacks.

Ask me anything   There is a certain power in looking silly, and not caring that you do.

"Discovering sex was like discovering writing. It was powerful in a way couldn’t explain. Like writing, you had to go beyond the guilt and shame to get to anything good. Like writing, it could take you to deep and mysterious subterranean levels. With each new depth I found out things about myself I didn’t know I knew. And, like writing, for a slip of a moment it could be spiritual, the cosmos pivoting on a pin, could empty and fill you all at once like a Ganges, a Piazzolla tango, a tulip bending in the wind. I was no one, I was nothing, and I was everything in the universe little and large—twig, cloud, sky. How had this incredible energy been denied me!"
Sandra Cisneros, Guadalupe the Sex Goddess (via mangoestho)

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wolfgangamadeusphoenix:

girls are beautiful and lovely i thank the lord for girls every day

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apriki:
“ “In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines,
lived twelve little girls in two straight lines …” ”

apriki:

“In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines,
lived twelve little girls in two straight lines …”

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life-after-anorexia:

Being a healthy weight after being underweight is like moving to a new house, it all feels a bit odd and unfamiliar. Sort of like you’re living in another persons property, and sometimes you may want to go back to your old house but deep down you know that your new house…

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