The Princess & The Pauper
(Source: iwillgodownwiththeseships, via not-past-tense)
I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you
I love you not only for what you have made of yourself, but for what you are making of me
I love you for the part of me that you bring out
(Source: siskarully, via not-past-tense)
(Source: siskarully, via not-past-tense)
this elevator is so slow, it feels like it’s not even moving
(Source: kissedbystarlight, via not-past-tense)
(Source: moonlight-dream, via not-past-tense)
she has an eye that could speak, though her tongue were silent
(Source: siskarully, via not-past-tense)
Yes we are friends and I do like to pass the day with you in serious and inconsequential chatter. I wouldn’t mind washing up beside you, dusting beside you, reading the back half of the paper while you read the front. We are friends and I would miss you, do miss you and think of you very often.
—Jeanette Winters
(Source: strickenpunctuation, via not-past-tense)
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