(Source: weasleycansaveanything)
Nostalgia is a side effect of dying.
John Green, the Fault in our Stars (via the-upsidess)
(Source: championblue)
But what we want is to be noticed by the universe, to have the universe give a shit what happens to us – not the collective idea of sentient life but each of us, as individuals.
The Fault in Our Stars (John Green) (via thepossibilityofmagic)
(Source: universallongings)
A reader annotates F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby.
(Source: thestarswillbecomedust)
and here’s a little rule of thumb…Aristotle while he is very famous and everything is almost always wrong.
John Green (via sleepingthroughthesunrise)
Why does this guy come in at 7:30 every morning, cry for four hours, and then leave?
John Green describing what the baristas at Starbucks where he wrote The Fault in Our Stars must have thought of him. January 30, 2012 at Third Place Books. (via ashakensnowglobe)
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