May 2013
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You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too...
– Madeleine L’Engle
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toxicrants:
Don’t say you’ll ‘treat a girl like a princess’ unless you’re prepared to follow up on that shit.
If I’m not living in a castle by the sea with diplomatic powers over a small country then you’re a bitch-ass liar.
None of this landlocked country shit.
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What are your favorite classics blogs?
I want to replace my former favorite, since they have offended my librarian soul.
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ancientpeoples:
“And a saying is reported of one Geradas, a Spartan of very ancient type, who, on being asked by a stranger what the punishment for adulterers was among them, answered:
‘Stranger, there is no adulterer among us.
‘Suppose, then,’ replied the stranger, ‘there should be one.’
‘A bull,’ said Geradas, ‘would be his forfeit, a bull so...
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You’re under no obligation to be the same person you were five minutes ago.
– (via ordinarywonder)
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[AGGRESSIVELY CARES FOR YOU FROM A DISTANCE BECAUSE I DON’T KNOW HOW TO MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER]
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disneywollip:
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A Wet Towel In Space Is Not Like A Wet Towel On... →
Two high school students in Nova Scotia, Kendra Lemke and Meredith Faulkner, asked Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield (who is orbiting the planet right now) what would it be like to dip a wash cloth in water, (they suggested he clump it into a bottle, then pull it out) and squeeze it.
On Earth, a really wet wash cloth, squeezed tight, will drip, right?
Up on the International Space Station, wet...
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