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My mission, should I choose to accept it, is to find peace with exactly who and what I am. To take pride in my thoughts, my appearance, my talents, my flaws and to stop this incessant worrying that I can’t be loved as I am.
— Anaïs Nin (via paradoxicalsentiments)
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CARACOL, museo de sitio Teotihuacan.
Las conchas y los caracoles jugaron un importante papel entre las civilizaciones prehispánicas. Los mayas, al sureste de México, las obtuvieron para comercializarlas con otras regiones; los toltecas, en Tula, las utilizaron para venerar a sus dioses, entre ellos a Quetzalcóatl, y la alta clase social de los mexicas, en Tenochtitlan, aprovechó la belleza de esos materiales para demostrar su estatus.
(via futurewitchdoctor)
I was interested in everything and committed to nothing.
— Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
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I am the kind of person who would miss a train or a plane to meet you for coffee. I’d take a taxi across town to see you for ten minutes. I’d wait outside all night if I thought you would open the door in the morning. If you call me and say ‘Will you…’ my answer is ‘Yes’, before your sentence is out. I spin worlds where we could be together. I dream you.
— Jeanette Winterson (via thelandlockedmariner)
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