He loved her, of course, but better than that, he chose her, day after day. Choice: that was the thing.
—The Toughest Indian In The World, Sherman Alexie (via rainydaysandblankets)
(Source: wordsthat-speak, via rainydaysandblankets)
pronunciation | ‘nU-mi-nus
note | The word originated in religious usage, but it can be applied to natural experiences as well as supernatural. It can also mean “suggesting the presence of something holy or divine”.
Bumpity Bumpity Bumpity Boom goes my adrenaline. -SA
(via sunkissedlayners)
sometimes … yes
I always seem to come across people who are unseated by my smile and I wear mine often so they become increasingly; suspicious and writhe with concern. Concern that I am constantly making fun or keeping secrets. How terrible, to live with the deep seated belief that smiles = deceit. -SA :D
(Source: lalulutres)
Travel evokes a sensation few venture to discover. I’ve felt this bliss and my waking happiness is that I can have it again at my leisure. I need only take to the sky, the road, the bookstore to meet such bliss again. -SA
—Samantha Alvarez
Travel evokes a sensation few venture to discover. I’ve felt this bliss and my waking happiness is that I can have it again at my leisure. I need only take to the sky, the road, the bookstore to meet such bliss again. -SA
(via hellogiggles)
Even mistakes start out as a decision you make for yourself, because you think all things considered, this is the best choice for me. Once the mistake has come and gone, the knowledge you gain from that experience helps you make better choices in times to come. -SA
(via allthingselegant)








