“For only the good doubt their own goodness, which is what makes them good in the first place. The bad know they are good, but the good know nothing. They spend their lives forgiving others, but they can’t forgive themselves.”
— Paul Auster, Man in the Dark (via philosophyquotes)
Please do not mistake sensitivity for weakness.
Anaïs Nin (via quotemadness)
I don’t know how to wish you well.
Ellen Doré Watson (via quotemadness)
But most good writers are Don Quixote at heart, and unreasonableness is often a condition of art.
Ha Jin, The Writer as Migrant (via quotespile)
Gorgeous unidentified female Russian soldier during World War 2
Never get too attached.
(via love-diaries)
I’m not in this world to live up to your expectations and you’re not in this world to live up to mine.
Bruce Lee (via onlinecounsellingcollege)