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It’s not until later that you realize that the massive direwolf—a creature that can weave through the mist without a sound—is not alone.
“Hunt of the Direwolf” by cobaltplasma: http://bit.ly/2uTYm9r
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“Fairy tales are more than moral lessons and time capsules for cultural commentary; they are natural law. The child raised on folklore will quickly learn the rules of crossroads and lakes, mirrors and mushroom rings. They’ll never eat or drink of a strange harvest or insult an old woman or fritter away their name as though there’s no power in it. They’ll never underestimate the youngest son or touch anyone’s hairpin or rosebush or bed without asking, and their steps through the woods will be light and unpresumptuous. Little ones who seek out fairy tales are taught to be shrewd and courteous citizens of the seen world, just in case the unseen one ever bleeds over.”
— S.T. Gibson (via asteriads)
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“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”
— C.G. Jung
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pristine | julianstarck
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“I would like to be able to gently drift in and out of existence when I wanted to.”
— Henry Rollins, Solipsist
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“A starving heart will eat anything.”
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“You don’t know distance until you’ve shared your bed with someone who’s falling out of love with you.”
— Beau Taplin
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“Sometimes the reason good things are not happening to you is because you are the good thing that needs to happen to other people.”
— Unknown
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Found during my wanderings in Amsterdam
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