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"He loved her in a subtle kind of way. It wasn’t the kind of love you see in movies, with swelling music and giant gestures and running through the streets to catch a departing train. It wasn’t the kind of love that Byron or Shakespeare wrote about, with flowery language and hyperbole and iambic pentameter. It was still and deep, like water that you might mistake for shallow if you just watched the surface. It was entirely his, not dependent on her own feelings for him, and it would still be there whether she, or him, or everyone else on the world disappeared. It was a subtle kind of love, but it was true."

Jake Christie, Small Stories (via larmoyante)

It was a subtle kind of love, but it was true.

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"Well, let it pass, he thought; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice."
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, ‘The Sensible Thing’ (via quotewhore)



"And the little screaming fact that sounds through all history: repression works only to strengthen and knit the repressed."
—  John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath (via doocy)



"He died for you, knowing you might never love him back. Now that’s true love."
— I Am Second (via kschlabaugh)



"If we wait until we’re ready, we’ll be waiting for the rest of our lives."
— Lemony Snicket (via blua)



"Now, if a woman believes—a godly girl believes that she is to submit to her husband and she looks over there and all she sees is an immature boy, who does everything for himself, that is a great way of creating bitterness in her heart.
But if she looks over there and sees a husband that his whole focus is this, “Hallowed be Your Name. Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” And he’s using everything he has, all his gifts, his talents, his authority, his place as a husband and father, he’s using it all to bless his wife and children and to bless the church and to bless the world, it’s easy for her to submit to a man like that."
— Paul Washer (via roughrebelle)



"Do you really think the God who died for us all on Calvary would damn someone for sincerely arriving at a mistaken theological conclusion?"
— Greg Boyd (via june—bug)



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how many times have i quoted this movie

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"When I was a girl, my life was music that was always getting louder. Everything moved me. A dog following a stranger. That made me feel so much. A calendar that showed the wrong month. I could have cried over it. I did. Where the smoke from the chimney ended. How an overturned bottle rested at the edge of a table. I spent my life learning to feel less. Every day I felt less. Is that growing old? Or is it something worse? You cannot protect yourself from sadness without protecting yourself from happiness."
— Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (via godmoves)