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I fell in love with this movie the first time I watched it. I think it does a great job representing the beauty of everyday life. The director invited us into the home of a family that we have seen on many occasions, exemplified the natural situations, and showed the value of these moments. We hype ourselves on the idea that certain, routine moments in our life are supposed to shape and define who or what we will become, but the moments rest on the daily, influential relationships you have with others and yourself. The movie does a great job to highlight these aspects of life. It is easily relatable to all people.
“That’s a lot of what the movie is about—the importance of everyday life, and that these big moments that we expect to define us in the end don’t mean anything, really, or don’t mean anything more than the other moments, and that it’s really every moment that counts. That’s more what our conversations were about—little things about how I interacted with my friends on a daily basis, and how I talked to my parents and what I would do when I was alone.” ~ Ellar Coltrane, on Boyhood
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Coming back to you was the best decision I made. No one or place in the world has made feel the security like you have. Something about being surrounded by your endless opportunities, culture, love, independence, and freedom shape my pride. My abstinent from you only heightened my curiosity. You embody a degree of possibilities, education, and life. I have let these things surface back into my own life, and I owe it all to you. The challenge was well worth it. You have not only impacted me but the world and people I share it with. Don’t ever change.
Make sure you marry someone who laughs at the same things you do.
J.D Salinger ~The Catcher In The Rye (via justathoughtsblog)
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10 Gorgeous Quotes From Banned Books (IMAGES)
When banned books come to mind, it’s easy to imagine bonfires full of burning pages. Banned books would seem to be the stuff of darker days and drearier times – but banned books are not a thing of the past.
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