What we have to remember is that we can still do anything. We can change our minds. We can start over. Get a post-bac or try writing for the first time. The notion that it’s too late to do anything is comical. It’s hilarious. We’re graduating college. We’re so young. We can’t, we MUST not lose this sense of possibility because in the end, it’s all we have.
…
We don’t have a word for the opposite of loneliness, but if we did, I’d say that’s how I feel at Yale. How I feel right now. Here. With all of you. In love, impressed, humbled, scared. And we don’t have to lose that.
We’re in this together, 2012. Let’s make something happen to this world.
-Marina Keegan, “The Opposite of Loneliness,” Yale Daily News
and all that will come after.
I can carry you.”
(via tylerknott)
(Source: Flickr / aplacecalledhere, via observando)
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

(Source: icanread)
It’s just hard to feel weepy when I look at my
friends.
They’ve grown into such incredible people.
Nothing’s gonna stop any of them
…
.-Quinn Fabray, Glee 3x22
Marriage Proposal of the Day: The planning! The dorkiness! The tears!
So imperfect it’s perfect.
[thanks, rob!]
Oh man. I’m not gonna lie. I cried at the end. This is amazing.
Oh, I love this.
This may be the cutest thing ever.




