the rest is not silence but belongs to me


Tell Amy - your Amy - I’m giving her the days.  The days with you, days to come.  The days I can’t have.  Take them, please.  I’m giving her my days.

Tell Amy - your Amy - I’m giving her the days.  The days with you, days to come.  The days I can’t have.  Take them, please.  I’m giving her my days.

posted 10 months ago with 1 note


Yeah, I’m sure you’re a little angry right now.  But, I mean - come on, Sam!  Even you have to admit - I’m - I’m awesome!

Yeah, I’m sure you’re a little angry right now.  But, I mean - come on, Sam!  Even you have to admit - I’m - I’m awesome!

posted 10 months ago with 22 notes



The Fall
He trusted to have equalled the Most High,If he opposed; and with ambitious aimAgainst the throne and monarchy of GodRaised impious war in Heav’n and battle proudWith vain attempt.

The Fall

He trusted to have equalled the Most High,
If he opposed; and with ambitious aim
Against the throne and monarchy of God
Raised impious war in Heav’n and battle proud
With vain attempt.

posted 11 months ago with 6 notes



I mean it.  Every emotion, Dean.  Even the bad ones.  It’s why I fell.  It’s why… why I’d give anything not to have to go back.  Anything.

I mean it.  Every emotion, Dean.  Even the bad ones.  It’s why I fell.  It’s why… why I’d give anything not to have to go back.  Anything.

posted 1 year ago with 99 notes



O then at last relent: is there no placeLeft for repentance, none for pardon left?None left but by submission; and that wordDisdain forbids me.

O then at last relent: is there no place
Left for repentance, none for pardon left?
None left but by submission; and that word
Disdain forbids me.

posted 1 year ago with 9 notes



ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΙ
‘For the Fairest’, the golden apple was carved.  Eris had not been invited to the wedding feast, and so she sent the apple in her place.  Three goddesses claimed it at once, and that is where the trouble started.
Karen Gillan as Eris, goddess of strife and discordScarlet Johansson as Hera, goddess of women and marriageEmilia Clarke as Aphrodite, goddess of love and beautyLara Pulver as Athene, goddess of wisdom and courage

ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΙ

‘For the Fairest’, the golden apple was carved.  Eris had not been invited to the wedding feast, and so she sent the apple in her place.  Three goddesses claimed it at once, and that is where the trouble started.

Karen Gillan as Eris, goddess of strife and discord
Scarlet Johansson as Hera, goddess of women and marriage
Emilia Clarke as Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty
Lara Pulver as Athene, goddess of wisdom and courage

posted 1 year ago with 1 note