a girl named honor

this is where i share with you the scraps of beauty i encounter while also regurgitating my thoughts to complete strangers and closest friends.
all work is my own unless otherwise noted.

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this is how it works.

to love life, to love it even
 when you have no stomach for it
 and everything you’ve held dear 
crumbles like burnt paper in your hands, 
your throat filled with the silt of it.
 when grief sits with you, its tropical heat 
thickening the air, heavy as water
 more fit for gills than lungs;
 when grief weights you like your own flesh
 only more of it, an obesity of grief,
 you think, how can a body withstand this? 
then you hold life like a face 
between your palms, a plain face, 
no charming smile, no violet eyes,

and you say, yes, i will take you.
 i will love you, again.

when i got older i decided i wanted to be a real writer. i tried to write about real things. i wanted to describe the world, because to live in an undescribed world was too lonely. — nicole krauss View high resolution

when i got older i decided i wanted to be a real writer. i tried to write about real things. i wanted to describe the world, because to live in an undescribed world was too lonely. — nicole krauss

my idea of success is not a comfortable life, one of financial security and a healthy retirement fund. to me success is having the honor to leave this world fighting for those who could not fend for themselves. it is my prayer that i would die on the right battlefield, with the peace that i gave my all. only then will i truly succeed
[aaron e. henderson]
“francois rabelais. he was a poet. and his last words were ‘i go to seek a Great Perhaps.’ that’s why i’m going. so i don’t have to wait until i die to start seeking a Great Perhaps” - john green (looking for alaska) View high resolution

“francois rabelais. he was a poet. and his last words were ‘i go to seek a Great Perhaps.’ that’s why i’m going. so i don’t have to wait until i die to start seeking a Great Perhaps” - john green (looking for alaska)

i’ve been inspired:).

as much as i was not looking forward to watching the movie martin luther for class, i’m really glad i did. i often forget how incredible of a person he was. i can’t imagine where christianity would be today without him.

“our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime”

amen, brother.

and i have lots of love to give.

  • Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: Is it real love? The kind of love that makes you feel... that intangible joy in the pit of your stomach... like a bucket of acid and nerves running around... making you hurt and happy and all over... You're head over heels?
  • Thurston Howell: You lost me with the last couple of cocktail words spoken my boy... but I believe it's that sort of love. Sounds nice to me.
  • Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: I have love.
  • Thurston Howell: A very chatty kind, indeed you do.
  • Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: No, I mean I'm telling you - I have love.
  • Thurston Howell: Yes, and I'm listening avidly, fella.
  • Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: My name is Donnie Smith, and I have lots of love to give.
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