The Dancer (2012) by Amy Stauffer
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The Dancer (2012) by Amy Stauffer
thank you to trees and also rain
Unconditional love isn't a free pass to hurt me.
A Woman lighting a cigarette near a cafe window Gordon Parks, Paris, 1964
do u ever do something mildly impolite like not give a nice goodbye or not hold a door and spend the rest of the day thinking about it
Details of An Allegory of Art, 1892, by Luis Ricardo Falero (1851-1896)
“Living authors have a living relationship with their books. With their very existence they fight for or against them. The true, independent life of the book doesn’t begin until the death of the author, or more correctly some time after his death, for these zealous men keep struggling for their books even a while after they have died. But then the book is left all alone and has to rely on the strength of its own heartbeat.”
— Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena
Anaïs Nin
Yi Lei, tr. by Tracy K. Smith, from My Name Will Grow Wild Like a Tree: Selected Poems; “Nightmare”
Francesco Longo Mancini (Italian, 1880-1954) - Harlequin
― Rosary, Anna Akhmatova
[text ID: Will you forgive me these November days?]
THE COLOR OF POMEGRANATES 'Նռան գույնը' dir. Sergei Parajanov, 1969
Katherine Mansfield, from a letter to John Murry, featured in The Letters of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield
dostoevsky's manuscripts
The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King, J.R.R Tolkien
listen you NEED to borrow that book from the library. i know youve got like 10 other books lined up to be read but you need to go to the library. remind the library that it's loved and cherished