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“I am trying to see things in perspective. My dog wants a bite of my peanut butter chocolate chip bagel. I know she cannot have this, because chocolate makes dogs very sick. My dog does not understand this. She pouts and wraps herself around my leg like a scarf and purrs and tries to convince me to give her just a tiny bit. When I do not give in, she eventually gives up and lays in the corner, under the piano, drooping and sad. I hope the universe has my best interest in mind like I have my dog’s. When I want something with my whole being, and the universe withholds it from me, I hope the universe thinks to herself: “Silly girl. She thinks this is what she wants, but she does not understand how it will hurt.”
— THEORIES ABOUT THE UNIVERSE by Blythe Baird (via voyageurvoyageur)
From Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy (1895).
Keaton Henson // Plate for throwing in arguments
Josef Frank, Guldfisk.
a lifetime ahead of me that i keep forgetting about
Anna Freeman Bentley - Casting, 2019
[A white fortune cookie paper with blue text reading: Your dreams are never silly; depend on them to guide you. Lucky Numbers 1, 2, 8, 7, 40, 43]
Sunburst Window Stained glass art by Dave Griffin
https://instagram.com/primpatnasiri?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=2d8tvf8aju1e
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1953).
“I’ve written short poems, too, but the only one I’ve read them to is my husband.” — Marilyn Monroe, to Robert J Levin, for Redbook magazine (1958).
Some tea related risograph prints.
Romeo and Juliet Illustration by Sergio Cupido