merricat:(via cutewithoutthee)
@8 months ago with 401 notes

"Creation seems to come out of imperfection. It seems to come out of a striving and a frustration, and I think this is where language came from. I mean, it came from our desire to transcend our isolation and have some sort of connection with one another. And it had to be easy when it was just simple survival; like, ‘water’ or ‘sabre-tooth tiger right behind you’— we came up with a sound for that. But what I think is really interesting is how we use the same symbols to communicate the abstract, intangible things that we’re experiencing. Like, what is frustration? Or what is anger, or love? When I say ‘love’, the sound comes out of my mouth and hits the other person’s ear, travels through this byzantine conduit in their brain, through their memories of love—or lack of love—and they register what I am saying and they say yes, they understand. But how do I know they understand? Because words are inert. They’re just symbols. They’re dead. And so much of our experience is intangible. So much of what we perceive can not be expressed; it’s unspeakable. And yet, when we communicate with one another, and we feel that we have connected and we think we’re understood, I think we have a feeling of almost spiritual communion. And I think that feeling might be transceived, but I think it’s what we live for."

Waking Life (via sarahd)
@8 months ago with 85 notes
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@8 months ago with 131 notes
styleandsubstance:(via drivemysoul)
@8 months ago with 77 notes

Although the word is Portuguese in origin, saudade is a universal feeling related to love. It occurs when two people are in love, but apart from each other. Saudade occurs when we think of a person who we love and we are happy about having that feeling while we are thinking of that person, but he/she is out of reach, making us sad and crushing our hearts.

(via joshdivision)

yes. just…yes.

@8 months ago with 404 notes

"It seems to me that if you place music (and books, probably, and films, and plays, and anything that makes you feel) at the center of your being, then you can’t afford to sort out your love life, start to think of it as the finished product. You’ve got to pick at it, keep it alive and in turmoil, you’ve got to pick at it and unravel it until it all comes apart and you’re compelled to start over all over again. Maybe we all live life at too high a pitch, those of us who absorb emotional things all day, and as a consequence we can never feel merely content: we have to be unhappy, or ecstatically, head-over-heels happy, and those states are difficult to achieve within a stable, solid relationship."

Nick Hornby, High Fidelity (via colporteur)
@8 months ago with 149 notes
iwantmybearsuit:(via deepseathoughts)
@8 months ago with 51 notes

Found yourself a serpent this time
@8 months ago with 86 notes
styleandsubstance:

(via drivemysoul)
wham bam

thank you, miss stam.

styleandsubstance:

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wham bam

thank you, miss stam.

@8 months ago with 36 notes

phoenix - wolfgang amadeus 

(via missingmuffine)

oh my god, thank you so, so much for sharing this album. it is forty minutes of exactly what i need this time of year. i am going to play this to death for the next few weeks for sure. download this everyone, RIGHT FRIGGEN NOW.

@8 months ago with 14 notes