mai 2013
I tend to avoid bad literature and imbeciles who put up with it.
– Friedrich Nietzsche, from Selected Letters (via violentwavesofemotion)
Tread Lightly, she is near
Under the snow,
Speak gently, she can hear
The...
– Requiescat, Oscar Wilde, 1881
Wilde wrote this poem for his sister Isola, who died of meningitis aged 9.
(via mirroir)
So, now I shall talk every night. To myself. To the moon. I shall walk, as I did...
– Sylvia Plath, Cambridge Notes. (via torturegardens)
avril 2013
senpai-has-noticed-you:
sometimes i think i’m arrogant but then i remember that julius caesar was kidnapped by cicilian pirates and when they demanded a ransom of 620 kgs of silver he got mad because he thought he was worth more than that and made them raise it to 1550 kg
square-enix:
how to have terrible posture and constantly look tired and indifferent a book written by me
dignitea:
feelings are terrible 0/10 would not recommend
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It happened in Physics,
reading a Library art book under the desk,
(the lesson...
– Jan Owen, First Love (via greenkneehighs)
Impressionism not only hails a new kind of painting—it represents a leap in the...
– Art critic Jerry Saltz on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity showing through May 27. This article originally appeared in the April 22, 2013 issue of New York Magazine. (via artisandoflove)