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HAPPINESS [is] ONLY REAL WHEN SHARED
jon krakauer
Indubitablynf
Man must develop his tendency towards the good.
immanuel kant
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With friends, if you keep making an effort to reach out and you keep getting hurt, you eventually stop trying. But it's much harder to give up on family. Somewhere deep down you want it to work so badly that you keep making the same mistake over and over again.
tori spelling
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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It's so curious: one can resist tears and 'behave' very well in the hardest hours of grief. But then someone makes you a friendly sign behind a window, or one notices that a flower that was in bud only yesterday has suddenly blossomed, or a letter slips from a drawer... and everything collapses.
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text latin sharp pointy latinwide 1950s retro mystery murder titles travelogues beatnik flared bracketserif wings black glyphic book classical old indubitablynf nick curtis
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This font would be instantly recognizable if it were expanded one-and-a-half times: it’s the ever-popular, irrepressible Latin Wide. But before there was the wide version, there was the not-so-wide version, and it got a lot of mileage during the 50s. Suitable for murder mystery titles, travelogues and beatnik poetry. And thanks to Maynard G. Krebs for the name (the G., by the way, stands for Walter).

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