My sister and I were on the lounge when this picture came up. Its funny the two of us being together. It rarely happens. She is all grown up (24) and married with a child whereas I’m still a wayward teen at heart chasing the revolution. I miss my sister dearly for we do get along so well and have such a similar humour. We laughed at this picture for quite a while.

My sister and I were on the lounge when this picture came up. Its funny the two of us being together. It rarely happens. She is all grown up (24) and married with a child whereas I’m still a wayward teen at heart chasing the revolution. I miss my sister dearly for we do get along so well and have such a similar humour. We laughed at this picture for quite a while.

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So I put a picture up a while ago and for some reason all of these people keep re-blogging it. I’m finding it actually a bit annoying because it’s not even worth re-blogging.  It’s has no purpose or content, yet the things with purpose and content get ignored. GREAT.

@8 hours ago
molecular-structure:

before swag, there was my family. (Taken with instagram)

molecular-structure:

before swag, there was my family. (Taken with instagram)

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"The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity."

Ulysses S. Grant  (via quote-book)
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LIES!!!!!

LIES!!!!!

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"Everything is more beautiful because we are doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again."

Homer, The Iliad  (via estateinvincibile)

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"Every lady should ask herself when getting dressed, “am I getting dressed thinking about God’s gaze upon me or someone else’s?” Because the truth is whether you dress to be looked at modestly, or you dress to be looked at promiscuously, you are still dressing to be looked at by someone other than your Creator, which is idolatry."

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