“Do you think it’s funny that both of our favourite memories are about the people we like the least now?“ I ask. "Maybe that’s why we dislike them,” she says. “The distance between who they were and who they are is so wide, we have no hope of getting them back.”
― Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star
Self Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle (1872) - Arnold Böcklin (Swiss, 1829 - 1901)
“I can’t get you out of my mind tonight; the corner of the sofa where you sat is haunted for me by your presence, the whole flat seems full of you.”
— Vita Sackville-West, from a letter to Virginia Woolf written c. November 1926 (via f-ridaas)
When Adam bit the apple he did it because he trusted Eve. Because he loved her. Adam bit into the apple because the woman he loved told him to, no matter what God said. No matter the rules of heaven. What’s heaven to a woman’s love anyway? What’s God to your wife? The first sins of humanity, were trusting others. Eve trusted a snake, Adam trusted Eve, and I trust you. Maybe that’s a sin, just like the first couple. Maybe everyone’s right about us and we’re sinners and we offend God. But like I said, what’s God to a woman’s love anyway? What has heaven got that I can’t find sitting next to you on a cool autumn morning?
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subtitles from Science Gossip, 1900
i want to be a cat. jobless. educationless. useless. there to be pretty and soft
Be a carrier pigeon of peace and fly with your beautiful wings near the light of the sea with your wings spread looking for my solitude.
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Sé paloma mensajera de la paz y vuela con tus bellas alas cerca de la luz del mar con tus alas desplegadas buscando mi soledad.
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