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Ja sam prolećni vetar. Onaj što donosi leto. I ljubav. Onaj što nikad ne duva sredom. Ja se sjurim i udarim ti u lice i lice ti u osmeh pretvorim. Kada mi gledaš u leđa, suze ti pada- ju na vrhove cipela. Ja sam prolećni vetar. Onaj što donosi sjaj. Kradem ti tugu i kamenjem je zatrpam. Ja sam prolećni vetar, ne volim poeziju ali tvoj sam. Zato prolećni vetar budi i ti. ↗
Ladies and gentlemen, Jamal Feldstein-Roth." I blinked. "Wait, Jamal?" "Suck it," he said with a grin. "My parents are liberal Jews from Long Island, okay? They wanted me to have a connection to my heritage." Jamie made air quotes with his fingers. "I'm not judging - my middle name is Amitra. I'm just surprised." "Amitra," Noah amused. "Mystery solved." "What is that?" Jamie asked me." "Sanskrit? Hindi?" I shrugged. "Randomly?" I shook my head. "My mom's Indian." "What does that mean?" Jamie asked me. "What does Jamal mean?" I asked him. "Point taken. ↗
#mara-dyer #noah-shaw #the-evolution-of-mara-dyer #evolution
For me, the dying part wasn’t so horrible. I was only in pain for a few moments before death arrived. For me, the difficult part was having so many things that I had yet to experience, leaving behind people that I cared about. I wasn’t through living. ↗
It's only some rice and beans Captain. It's not like I'm giving you Cara's hand in marriage." - Richard ↗
The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. Thats the essence of it. ↗
#barefoot-in-november #benjamin-j-carey #comeback #glory #success
Friendship is a simple thing, and yet complicated; friendship is on the surface, something natural, something taken for granted, and yet underneath one could find worlds. ↗
It means that you are my freedom, love." "Yes," she whispered. That was it exactly. "And you are mine. ↗
If religion is true, one must believe. And if one chooses not to believe, one’s choice is marked under the category of a refusal, and is thus never really free: it has the duress of a recoil.” With literary belief, however, “one is always free to choose not to believe.” This, Wood argues, is the freedom of literature; it is what constitutes its “reality. ↗
I won’t let you have it. I won’t give you this moment. I won’t let you fill up this valuable organ...I own it. I won’t do it. I can’t think, I won’t think about it. ↗
She knew she could never love any man the way she loved a blank sheet of paper that only she could fill. ↗