She did not need much, wanted very little. A kind word, sincerity, fresh air, clean water, a garden, kisses, books to read, sheltering arms, a cosy bed, and to love and be loved in return.
Starra Neely Blade (via theselittlewondersstillremain)




Starra Neely Blade (via theselittlewondersstillremain)
Stunning Landscape - Cappadocia, Turkey
The mysterious rock formations and underground cities of Cappadocia make this region of Turkey one the most beautiful in the world. The rich history of this site can be told through the villages, subterranean churches and fortresses that have been carved straight into the soft, porous, eerily eroded rock.
Popular activities in the region include visits to the underground cities, viewing the ancient Christian cave art, seeing the “fairy chimney” rock formations, and taking sunrise hot air balloon rides for a view of the breathtaking landscape from above.
This is for the lions living in the wiry broke down frames of my friends bodies.
When the floodwater comes, it ain’t gonna be clear, it’s gonna look like mud.
But I will help you swim, I will help you swim, I’m gonna help you swim
Never trust anyone who actually makes personal judgements based on your taste in fictional characters.
Kansas City Public Library, Missouri. The building was designed by Dimensional Innovations. Local residents selected the titles of the books that are displayed on the bookshelf.
FAVORITE TV CHARACTERS » John Mitchell (Being Human)
“I’m an animal! I don’t deserve mercy or forgiveness! I’m a murderer. I couldn’t help myself, I loved it. The sensation, the power… I was dead, but I never felt so alive. I wasn’t human anymore. I lost my conscience, I was free. And that’s what I was addicted to. I hacked my way through the world. I left a trail of blood a thousand miles long, and I loved it. I’m a disease, I’m a plague. I’m sorry… I’m so sorry.”
do you ever lay in the dark and think about what a shitty person you are or is that just me
The Stone Forest of Madagascar
The Grand Tsingy of Bemaraha in western Madagascar is the world’s largest stone forest. Isolated and inhospitable, this huge collection of razor-sharp, high spiked vertical rocks of eroded limestone looks like the last place where wildlife would thrive.
But despite its cold, dangerous appearance, the labyrinth of 300 foot stones is home to a number of animal species, including 11 types of lemur. Its name “Tsingy” translates as ‘where one cannot walk’.
Markus Zusak, I am the Messenger (via 13neighbors)