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  • Heather: sometimes if i hear people talking about going golfing, i hate them so much that i give them decaf
  • Caleb: HA!
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  • Caleb: that's not ok!
  • Heather: neither is golfing!
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Speech is conveniently located midway between thought and action, where it often substitutes for both.
— John Andrew Holmes
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A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.
— Victor Hugo
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Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius.
— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Elections are won by men and women chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody.
— Franklin P. Adams
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fuckyeahsharks:warczak: I need this now. Ill force myself to fit into it.

fuckyeahsharks:warczak: I need this now. Ill force myself to fit into it.

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Taken: 1939
Discovered: 2008
In Anne Frank’s Diary Anne called Peter Schiff her “one true love.” In 1940 at the age of 11 she writes ‘Peter was the ideal boy: tall, slim and good-looking, with a serious, quiet and intelligent face. He had dark hair, beautiful brown eyes, ruddy cheeks and a nicely pointed nose. I was crazy about his smile, which made him look so boyish and mischievous.’ For more than 60 years there were no photographs known of Anne Frank’s childhood sweetheart. The photo above was discovered when a childhood friend, Ernest Michaelis, now 82, came to realize that the childhood friend that gave him this photograph (before Michaelis had left Germany for Britain) was the 13-year-old boy Anne Frank wrote about in her diary.
(deadpoetry:zeamariexo:watertothebrain)

this makes me happy and sad, what a great discovery

jenninsandiego:aseriesofserendipities:youretheocean:infinitebutterflies:beautifuldecay:isthisblood:mynoisyheart:

Taken: 1939

Discovered: 2008

In Anne Frank’s Diary Anne called Peter Schiff her “one true love.” In 1940 at the age of 11 she writes ‘Peter was the ideal boy: tall, slim and good-looking, with a serious, quiet and intelligent face. He had dark hair, beautiful brown eyes, ruddy cheeks and a nicely pointed nose. I was crazy about his smile, which made him look so boyish and mischievous.’ For more than 60 years there were no photographs known of Anne Frank’s childhood sweetheart. The photo above was discovered when a childhood friend, Ernest Michaelis, now 82, came to realize that the childhood friend that gave him this photograph (before Michaelis had left Germany for Britain) was the 13-year-old boy Anne Frank wrote about in her diary.

(deadpoetry:zeamariexo:watertothebrain)

this makes me happy and sad, what a great discovery

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