Distractions

A decidedly self conscious, wilful, prickly & perverse young woman, with a love of the delicious in both food and in life.
duemilaquarantasei:

- How old was he? […] Hardy.- Oh, how old was Hardy? Oh, ehm. When he wrote this… about 60. My age, I suppose. A saddish life, though not unappreciated. “Uncoffined” is a typical Hardy usage. It’s a compound adjective, formed by putting “un” in front of the noun. Or verb, of course. Unkissed, unrejoicing, unconfessed, unembraced. It’s… It’s a turn of phrase that brings with it a sense of not sharing. Of being out of it, whether because of diffidence or shyness. But a holding back. Not being in the swim. Can… Can you see that? - Yes, sir. I felt that a bit. - The best moments in reading are when you come across something… a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things, that you’d thought special, particular to you, and here it is, set down by someone else. A person you’ve never met, maybe even someone long dead. And it’s… it’s as if a hand… has come out… and taken yours.
#115 - The History Boys (Nicholas Hytner, 2006)

duemilaquarantasei:

- How old was he? […] Hardy.
- Oh, how old was Hardy? Oh, ehm. When he wrote this… about 60. My age, I suppose. A saddish life, though not unappreciated. “Uncoffined” is a typical Hardy usage. It’s a compound adjective, formed by putting “un” in front of the noun. Or verb, of course. Unkissed, unrejoicing, unconfessed, unembraced. It’s… It’s a turn of phrase that brings with it a sense of not sharing. Of being out of it, whether because of diffidence or shyness. But a holding back. Not being in the swim. Can… Can you see that?
- Yes, sir. I felt that a bit.
- The best moments in reading are when you come across something… a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things, that you’d thought special, particular to you, and here it is, set down by someone else. A person you’ve never met, maybe even someone long dead. And it’s… it’s as if a hand… has come out… and taken yours.

#115 - The History Boys (Nicholas Hytner, 2006)


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thetaoofdana:

While you may find the purchase of extremely colorful and darling pottery and bowls to be frivolous and not necessary, I will say that this image illustrates how poignant and brimming with good vibes just a few stellar pieces of dish ware can be! 

thetaoofdana:

While you may find the purchase of extremely colorful and darling pottery and bowls to be frivolous and not necessary, I will say that this image illustrates how poignant and brimming with good vibes just a few stellar pieces of dish ware can be! 

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reblogged from virginlux
Preach it sister.

Preach it sister.

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sufficio:

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I like flaws and feel more comfortable around people who have them. I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions. Augusten Burroughs  (via light-essence)

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I read once that the ancient Egyptians had fifty words for sand, and the Eskimos had a hundred words for snow. I wish I had a thousand words for love, but all that comes to mind is the way you move against me while you sleep and there are no words for that. Brian Andreas, Story People (via decrepito)
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impulsivefarmer:

I wish my kitchen looked like this.

impulsivefarmer:

I wish my kitchen looked like this.