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“I am a prisoner of a fairy-tale. My own softness chokes me.”
— Anna de Noailles, tr. by Jethro Bithell, from Poems; “In The Garden,” (via evycarnahan)
I guess the clouds wanted to keep the moon to themselves tonight
Venice by Eirik Holmoyvik
“The tenderness of winter always stays with me, never to be lost.”
— Li Qingzhao, tr. by Jiaosheng Wang, from “The Tenderness of Winter,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Aristide Maillol, Young Woman Under a Tree, ca. 1926. Woodcut printed in black ink on cream wove paper.
deathless by catherynne m valente
“Marya,” she sighed. “No one is now what they were before the war. There is just no getting any of it back.”
“And I, who could devastate, burn a thousand hells; chose to burn in you.”
— Channing H.M. In Letters to Helaena (via le-immorte)
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Eve loving the serpent who gave her her own wisdom over obeying the man. © Nona Limmen Webshop / Instagram
“The daughter of a legendary thief, who sewed winter coats out of stolen purses. Herself a thief, pickpocket, swindler. The saviour who came to tear my life apart. My Tamako. My Sookee.“
– “The Handmaiden” (2016, Park Chan-Wook)
“You speak like the night.”
— Alejandra Pizarnik, from Extracting the Stone of Madness: Poems 1962 - 1972; Encounter. (via xshayarsha)
Emily Dickinson, from a letter to T. W. Higginson featured in “White Heat: The Friendship of Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson,”
I’m a non-binary, Black Juliet. I really appreciate being involved in programs that highlight Blackness and people of color. INDYA MOORE for the 2020 Pirelli Calendar
Eternal Pain - The Severed Head of Medusa. 1913.
Paul Darde. 1888-1963. gypsum
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Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Famous Fantastic Mysteries”, Vol. 5, #4, 1943 Source