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“As he read, I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once.”
― John Green, The Fault in Our Stars
Soundtrack : www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0pkn9evgKs
LOVE IS LIKE A BUTTERFLY – DOLLY PARTON
SEPTEMBER DANCES
Butterfly kisses tickling my cheek
with gentle soft wings fluttering and meek
whispered words brushing my ears
caressing my skin
warm and golden
sun-kissed and velvety peach texture
such fine downy feelings
dreamy, delightful and meaningful glances
that conjure up September dances
of love and longing
such sweet all-embracing
touching and tracing our finger tips
down profiles so gleaming
in the subtly revealing
after-glow that left us
belonging and longing for more
knowing that this may be all that we have
let us savour the moments,
so precious and glad
to have gifted this time to each other.
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“It is so hard to leave—until you leave. And then it is the easiest goddamned thing in the world.”
Quote ― John Green, Paper Towns
“You are so busy being YOU that you have no idea how utterly unprecedented you are.”
― John Green, The Fault in Our Stars
Those on the left are the books I bought in the month of January (though the first Percy Jackson book is being loaned to a friend, but still should be in this stack). The two books on the right are the beginning of the February books.
This is how I spend my money.
Five more years, you'll be able to find me living in a refrigerator box in an alley.
The town was paper, but the memories were not.
I'm sorry I'm doing another one of these but I like it and I want to finish my series anyway and I read the most brilliant book today and then I went and bought two more that I can't wait to read and Kay Kay and I had so much fun yesterday and I just want to sit and read and read and read but school starts on Tuesday and I'm still not done with my AP U.S. History homework so I'm going to do that instead and I wish I didn't have to and I wish my life was a story worth telling but it's not and I guess that's what life really is, but it doesn't stop me from wishing that extraordinary things would happen to me when I know they are not because I am an ordinary being in a sea of ordinary beings, living out lives with real stories few and far between, but I still want to be that real story more than anything.
Essa frase é do livro "Quem é Você, Alasca? do John Green" e eu tive essa ideia, sim, ultimamente eu só consigo fazer alguma foto se tiver lido porque minha criatividade está num nível extremamente baixo.
Não, não estou julgando quem fuma...
Enfim, não ficou exatamente como queria mas gostei mesmo assim :)
My best friend and I are sorta fighting, and it isn't fun at all.
I just wish we could skip to the part where we are all friends again and everything is ok.
In other non personal news, Aspen, Raven and I took some AMAZING photos on sunday for week 8. I'll upload them at some point.
I would have used my printer with this text, but our stupid printer has had a "incompatible print cartrige(s)" error notice for the last two days. it is really sad. You always feel the urge to print something whenever you can't. Hopefully you all can read my handwriting, because according to my family i have the worst illegible handwriting in the world.
My week 6 photo is taken on film, so it will be uploaded after i get it developed.
I finished the book "An abundance of Katherines." It was amazing. Different than "Looking for Alaska" but you could still feel the same magic in it. I'm going to try and get a copy of Paper Towns and see if i like it just as much as his other books. The thing I really like about John Green books, is not only that the characters are ones I can relate too, but because his books are so interesting. They really have some sort of substance to it. And I like it.
Film
Clouds (out of focus-the way i like it)
Fujifilm 400 ISO
NIkon n90s, 50mm 1.4
Fotógrafa: Lua Pramos
Modelo: Karen Fonseca
Local: Rio de Janeiro
Most of my work in www.facebook.com/LuaPramosPhotography
Day 268/366
When things break, it's not the actual breaking that prevents them from getting back together again. It's because a little piece gets lost - the two remaining ends couldn't fit together even if they wanted to. The whole shape has changed.
Alright. So confession. When someone first told me:
"If you loved the Perks of Being a Wallflower, you should read Looking For Alaska!"
This is what I thought "Pffftuhh. No book can be compared to the Perks. I'm not even going to try."
BUT OH MY GOD. I finally bought it.
Started reading it.
Five hours later, without moving positions on my bed, I finished it.
That book is so amazing.
I cannot get over it still.
I'm reading it again.
And I just read it cover to cover yesterday.
NERDFIGHTER ;D
Oh and instead of "In all this chaos we found safety" tattooed under my boob.
I want that quote ^^^^^^^^^^^^ :D
"Thomas Edison's last words were: "It's very beautiful over there." I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere, and I hope it's beautiful."
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