And still the fear.
Franz Kafka, from The Complete Stories; “In Our Synagoge,” (via zoeneverdreams)
Three Goblin Art
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And still the fear.
Franz Kafka, from The Complete Stories; “In Our Synagoge,” (via zoeneverdreams)
She wears strength and darkness equally well, the girl has always been half goddess, half hell.
Nikita Gill (via wordsnquotes)
Cusco - Peru (by Jill /Blue Moonbeam Studio)
Do you think it’s possible that some people are born to give more love than they will ever get back in return?
Tyler Knott Gregson (via wordsnquotes)
Arturo Bonfanti (Italian, 1905-1978), U.L. 493, 1971. Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 cm.
Noor Abu Arafeh
Pear - Feb 2017 Lee McKenna
Treasure Island by Aleksandra Kubos
Photographed by Boris Ovini for Exhibition Magazine
I don’t trust the truth of memories because what leaves us departs forever There’s only one current of this sacred river but I still want to remain faithful to my first astonishments to recognize as wisdom the child’s wonder and to carry in myself until the end a path in the woods of my childhood dappled with patches of sunlight to search for it everywhere in museums in the shade of churches this path on which I ran unaware a six-year old toward my primary mysterious aloneness
Anna Kamieńska, from “A Path in the Woods,“Astonishments: Selected Poems of Anna Kamieńska, eds & trans. Grazyna Drabik and David Curzon (Paraclete Press, 2007)
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Nomia - Spring 2018 Ready-to-Wear
You speak of suffering, of withdrawal, retreat. Face this suffering, for all the real suffering can save us from unreality. Real pain is human and deepening.
Anaïs Nin, from The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 3: 1939-1944 (via sputniksea)
serena motola for revs magazine