August 2011
July 2011
The Selchie Warrior: Gaelic words you never knew you needed →
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- A gòthanach is a smart, lively and incredibly friendly adolescent man, no older than 25 years of age, no younger than 15 years of age.
- Cruit generally translates as a violin, but seeing as women who can play instruments always are intelligent according to Gaelic traditions, cruit is also…
I quite like the last one.
“Here we are, all of us, basically alone, separate creatures just circling each other, all searching for that slightest hint of a real connection. Some look in the wrong places. Some, they just give up hope because in their mind, they’re thinking “Oh, there’s nobody out there for me.” But all of us, we keep trying, over and over again. Why? Because, every once in a while… every once in a while, two people meet, and there’s that spark. And yes, Bones, he’s handsome, and she’s beautiful, and maybe that’s all they see at first. But making love… making love… that’s when two people become one.”
—Seeley Booth; Bones (via quoteswithlove)

