June 2008
26 posts
David Sedaris: 97% True + 3% Fake = Non-Fiction →
mpile:
Has anyone noticed how much people are talking about the definition of fiction these days? They are done getting upset at non-fiction being fiction and have started getting worried about fiction really being exaggerated non-fiction. But I don’t get why they are so up in arms––It’s always been like that. Hemingway had one love story and he wrote it over and over because it was what...
I have accepted fear as a part of life, specifically the fear of change, the...
– –Erica Jong
You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.
– Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
"Seven Blunders of the World"
tiffany:
1. Wealth without work
2. Pleasure without conscience
3. Knowledge without character
4. Commerce without morality
5. Science without humanity
6. Worship without sacrifice
7. Politics without principle
—Mahatma Gandhi
(Via sunluvr)
5. The job you have right now is not that important. If I were an employer I...
– 8 Things I Wish I Knew When I Was 22 | almostfearless.com (via cakeface)
Later that day I got to thinking about relationships. There are those that open...
– Carrie, from Sex and the City (via jeralyndwile) (via seriouslythough)
Damn, you make me wanna stop smokin’ crack!
– Pickup line I received tonight, I think it’s the best one ever.
Someone needs to create one of these guides for... →
(via hautetopic)
The thing about glitter is: If you get it on you, be prepared to have it on you...
– Demitri Martin (via saramcpherson)
sarazucker:
h&m is now using organic cotton and other recycled materials in all of their departments.
50 Things Everyone Should Know →
seriouslythough:
emilyposts:
(via onemoretimewithfeeling)
I just started reading through this, and it is awesome.
I wouldn’t change you for the world. You’re sweet the way you are. The things...
– F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Ice Palace (via seriouslythough)
Yves Saint Laurent, Fashion Icon, Dies at 71 -... →
Truly an incredible artist.
Give me books, fruit, French wine and fine weather and a little music out of...
– John Keats (via 52books)