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Sloppy Firsts
Second Helpings
Charmed Thirds
Fourth Comings
Perfect Fifths
Sixteen
Bumped

27 October 11
I WISH…
I WISH I KNEW WHAT THE HELL HE WANTED.
— Megan McCafferty (Charmed Thirds)

(Source: krystynalove)

Reblogged: krystynalove

30 July 11
Don’t stop doing what you love.
Don’t let your future be ruined by a bunch of loony sand monkeys.

Reblogged: krystynalove

2 July 11
I believe that what we get out of life is what we’ve set ourselves up to get; there’s no such thing as an inconsequential decision. Our destinies are the culmination of all the choices we’ve made along the way, which is why it’s imperative to listen hard to your inner voice when it speaks up. Don’t let anyone else’s noise drown it out.
— Megan McCafferty (via thelittleyellowdiary)

(Source: thelittleyellowdiary)

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1 July 11
I’ll bet that my post-college preoccupations aren’t totally dissimilar to your own as you navigate this strange, semi-autonomous period, when you’re technically on your own but in no way feel like you qualify as as an adult; when you discover that what you thought would make you happy doesn’t and what you thought you wanted isn’t what you want at all. When you’re afraid that every wrong decision you make now is setting you up for decades of regret. When you not only don’t know who you are anymore but wonder if you ever did…. Like many of my friends, I felt firmly entrenched in the life had chosen by the time I hit my mid-twenties. After all I had been working for almost three years. To do something as drastic as quitting would mean starting all over again from zero. Instead of seeing freedom in a fresh start, I rejected it as an unacceptable acknowledgment of defeat. I felt trapped and totally out of control.
Megan McCafferty, It’s a Wonderful Lie: 26 Truths About Life in Your Twenties (via growingupindie)

(Source: growing-up-indie)

Reblogged: growing-up-indie

20 June 11
Girls will get together just to get together. Guys need an activity as an excuse. Otherwise it’s too homo for them to handle.
— Jessica Darling (Sloppy Firsts)

(Source: stethyscope)

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18 June 11
Who cares if it’s December and the sun can barely be detected in the dull sky? I’ve always imagined embarking on a cross-country trip with sunglasses.
— (via krystynalove)

Reblogged: krystynalove

24 May 11
Did you know that the average American spends six months of his or her life waiting for red lights to turn green? Six months wasted, waiting for permission to move on. Think of all the other stuff you could do with that time.”
I was totally confused. “In the car?”
“In your life,” he said.
— Sloppy Firsts (via itsmemebitch)

(Source: ninjameme)

Reblogged: ninjameme

23 May 11
Nothing is permanent. Especially people. Strangers become friends. Friends become lovers. Lovers become strangers. Strangers become friends once more, and over and over.
— Megan McCafferty (via crmerry)

Reblogged: crmerry

22 May 11
But what is love but the most extreme and exquisite form of risk perception?
— Megan McCafferty // Charmed Thirds (via jenniferlgates)

(Source: raw-withlove)

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10 May 11
As for me, I figured, Why not? I won’t be using my uterus for anything else during those nine months!
Bumped; Megan McCafferty (via youngadultbookquotes)

Reblogged: youngadultbookquotes

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh