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“I have lost and loved and won and cried myself to the person I am today.”— Charlotte Eriksson, Empty Roads & Broken Bottles; in search for The Great Perhaps
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“I am homesick for a place I am not sure even exists. One where my heart is full. My body loved. And my soul understood.”— Melissa Cox
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(via strangegender)
“懐かしい/natsukashii”—
(adjective) A Japanese, untranslatable word, natsukashii is a beautiful feeling defined as a state of euphoric nostalgia. It is triggered by a fond memory, which causes a yearning or missing space in your heart. It is usually an emotion modified by an object, such as your old neighborhood, an old friend, or lover. Although nostalgia is usually correlated with a sense of melancholia, natsukashii is a sweet reminiscent that warms your heart.
- literally: dear, beloved, cherished, sweet, missed, longed for, yearned after
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— Chris Hedges (via moralanarchism)
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