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“I’ve been trying to go home my whole life—”
— Chelsea Dingman, from “Psychogeography,” published in The Los Angeles Review
“suddenly, you’re twenty and you have nine years left to be a success. that’s what the world wants to tell us these days. it’s either you’re twenty-nine and happily married with a business like a cupcake store or like a carwash and if you don’t have any of those, well, that’s it for you, you’re finished, you’re doomed. but it doesn’t have to be that way. life is not about the destination and life is not about the journey either. life is about growing for yourself on your own healthy pace. late bloomers are real and things take time. things take time.”
— juansen dizon, millennials
“Not everyone will appreciate what you do for them. You have to figure out who’s worth your kindness and who’s just taking advantage of you.”
— Unknown
“Travel and tell no one. Live a true love story and tell no one. Live happily and tell no one. People ruin beautiful things.”
— Khalil Gibran
Technically, all the money that you ever spent on food was flushed down the toilet.
“It’s awful not to be loved. It’s the worst thing in the world…It makes you mean, and violent, and cruel.”
— John Steinbeck, East of Eden




