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Virginia Woolf, from her novel titled "The Waves," originally published in 1931
1001 Nights (1998) dir. Mike Smith, art: Yoshitaka Amano
we need to bring back inviting people over for cake and coffee. my grandma used to do that all the time and I think it's a lost art
Jenny Holzer.
Wondered why I don’t know any beautiful fish species off the top of my head so of course moseyed over to Google to help resolve this matter and now I’m hypnotized by this image of fish scales that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service posted on Medium
sometimes i wish i didn’t care,, but then i wouldn’t be me
Kayama Matazo ( 1927 - 2004), Winter
Nikolay Punin, from a diary entry featured in The Diaries of Nikolay Punin: 1904 - 1953
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“Lacquer Screen” (ca. 1917), oil on canvas | Leopold Seyffert (1887 – 1956) | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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There were times I was kind when I should have been cruel and times I was cruel when I should have been kind.
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