poems-and-word:

“Once, I saw a bee drown in honey, and I understood.”

— Nikos Kazantzakis, Report to Greco (via books-n-quotes)

(Source: booksnquotes.com)

books-n-quotes:

“I go to books and to nature as the bee goes to a flower, for a nectar that I can make into my own honey.”

— John Burroughs, The Writings of John Burroughs (via books-n-quotes)

(Source: booksnquotes.com)

montanamongrel:

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“Dogs do speak, but only to those who know how to listen.”– Orhan Pamuk

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mickeyandscroogefangirl:

beyoncescock:

if i cant unsee this

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so cant you

Reblogging so I don’t have to suffer alone

(via giggle)

(Source: major, via coral)

books-n-quotes:

“The only obsession everyone wants: ‘love.’ People think that in falling in love they make themselves whole? The Platonic union of souls? I think otherwise. I think you’re whole before you begin. And the love fractures you. You’re whole, and then you’re cracked open.”

— Philip Roth, The Dying Animal (via books-n-quotes)

(Source: booksnquotes.com)

the-book-diaries:

“Love isn’t always pretty. Sometimes you spend all your time hoping it’ll eventually be something different. Something better. Then, before you know it, you’re back to square one, and you lost your heart somewhere along the way.”

— Colleen Hoover, Ugly Love
(via the-book-diaries)

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