Isn’t it funny? I’m enjoying my hatred so much more than I ever enjoyed love. Love is temperamental. Tiring. It makes demands. Love uses you, changes its mind. But hatred, now, that’s something you can use. Sculpt. Wield. It’s hard, or soft, however you need it. Love humiliates you, but hatred cradles you.
― Janet Fitch, White Oleander  (via sansery)

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ahandsomestark:

Also I know the whole idea is supposed to be that Moriarty underestimated Joan but I’m convinced that when Joan says “you’re afraid of him” in the restaurant Moriarty is actually afraid of her and that’s why she wanted to try and see what he saw in her. Cause she knew she completely understood…

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