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“There are towns and cities where groups of people who reflect you and your own inner beliefs and interests live, and there are communities in which you will thrive. There are people we’re related to physically, and then there are people we’re related to spiritually, emotionally, and socially. The road to your dreams is sometimes dark, and it’s sometimes magical, but The Wizard of Oz had one thing right: it’s ultimately about the journey and the characters who accompany you on it, not the about the destination.”
—Kelly Cutrone

There are towns and cities where groups of people who reflect you and your own inner beliefs and interests live, and there are communities in which you will thrive. There are people we’re related to physically, and then there are people we’re related to spiritually, emotionally, and socially. The road to your dreams is sometimes dark, and it’s sometimes magical, but The Wizard of Oz had one thing right: it’s ultimately about the journey and the characters who accompany you on it, not the about the destination.

—Kelly Cutrone

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nickelcobalt:  Cannes 1959 - Alain Delon & Romy Schneider
“What you need, what you deserve, is a guy who adores you for what you are. Who doesn’t see you as a project, but a prize. you know?”
—Sarah Dessen (The Truth about Forever)

nickelcobalt:  Cannes 1959 - Alain Delon & Romy Schneider

What you need, what you deserve, is a guy who adores you for what you are. Who doesn’t see you as a project, but a prize. you know?

—Sarah Dessen (The Truth about Forever)

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“You can ask the universe for all the signs you want, but ultimately, we see what we want to see when we’re ready to see it.”
—How I Met Your Mother

You can ask the universe for all the signs you want, but ultimately, we see what we want to see when we’re ready to see it.

—How I Met Your Mother

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“He loved her, he loved her, and until he’d loved her she had never minded being alone.”
—                                                                                                                   Truman Capote

pulpkitchen:

He loved her, he loved her, and until he’d loved her she had never minded being alone.

— Truman Capote

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