RSS | Archive | Random

About

J - Canadian, D - American. We're two twenty-somethings in a long term long distance relationship across an international border. Welcome to our place, it's a space we've carved out to talk together and to each other about things that interest, excite, frustrate, provoke, or please us.

Following

20 May 10
Whatever became of the moment when one first knew about death? There must have been one, a moment, in childhood, when it first occurred to you that you don’t go on forever. It must have been shattering, stamped into one’s memory. And yet I can’t remember it. It never occurred to me at all. We must be born with an intuition of mortality. Before we know the word for it, before we know that there are words, out we come, bloodied and squalling…with the knowledge that for all the points of the compass, there’s only one direction and time is its only measure.
— Tom Stoppard - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (via liquidnight) (via devilduck) (via drunkenboat)

Reblogged: grammaticus

  1. whythewhimsy reblogged this from useless-pretty-things
  2. ontherooftops-edge reblogged this from earlyfrost
  3. lerawr reblogged this from earlyfrost
  4. neon-loneliness reblogged this from earlyfrost
  5. earlyfrost reblogged this from my-ear-trumpet
  6. vincepicariello reblogged this from useless-pretty-things
  7. jessiebee reblogged this from pigtailsandcombatboots
  8. pigtailsandcombatboots reblogged this from my-ear-trumpet
  9. kimikimbodia reblogged this from devilduck
  10. dreamsoforcawhales reblogged this from my-ear-trumpet
  11. my-ear-trumpet reblogged this from grammaticus
  12. theobituarymambo reblogged this from devilduck
  13. fleur-girls reblogged this from grammaticus
  14. knitstuff reblogged this from devilduck
  15. yetanotherwan reblogged this from useless-pretty-things
  16. kcosgroves reblogged this from happyphantom
  17. useless-pretty-things reblogged this from happyphantom
  18. happyphantom reblogged this from grammaticus
  19. opulent-alphabets reblogged this from grammaticus
Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh