stop waiting on men to validate you. you’re pretty. you’re smart. you’re interesting. you’re worth time & effort. you deserve to be loved. you need to know these things and truly believe them. don’t wait on some man to come along and tell you.
stop waiting on men to validate you. you’re pretty. you’re smart. you’re interesting. you’re worth time & effort. you deserve to be loved. you need to know these things and truly believe them. don’t wait on some man to come along and tell you.
“heartbreak isn’t just missing someone. heartbreak is the feeling you get in your chest that makes you wanna rip out your heart to make your whole body stop hurting. It’s like someone is just putting stones on top of stones on your chest and all you can do is look at the sky and think I did this to myself.”— I’m doing this all to myself - k.k (speakquotesx.tumblr.com)
I looked at pictures from before. From a time with someone else and I realized that I don’t remember and don’t recognize myself.
To forget who I was at a certain point in time seems scary but strangely poignant. Because it means that I’ve erased the person who isn’t important to me anymore.
And that in turn feels slightly relieving.
“I can’t say that I hate you, because I don’t. And I can’t say that I’m done or that I’ll never talk to you again, because I know that I’m not. And I know that I will. But I can say that I hope and that I pray, that if you really care about me at all, like you claim that you do, that you will stop setting me up, that you will stop saying things that you know you don’t mean.”— (via eespinoza)
“You keep storing up all that anger and grief. Eventually it spills over. Or you drown in it.”— Leigh Bardugo (via quotemadness)


Variety’s Top 10 Shots of 2017 — #1: “WONDER WOMAN”
“This was one of the first sequences I jumped into on prep, and this was always one of the key images. It’s representative of Wonder Woman’s power and influence. She’s able, with her strength and determination, to reach the Germans at a stalemate when they’re trying to overwhelm her. I don’t think any of us anticipated the emotional reaction the movie would set in motion. We wanted to talk about heroism and choosing love and a belief in humanity as a new stance for a superhero. The subtext is because it hit the world at the right time.” — Director of Photography Matthew Jensen



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