Hobbits eat, drink, and garden all day. What more do you want? If I could eat pie, have ale, do some gardening and go on the occasional adventure I'd be the happiest Hobbit there ever was.
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Hobbits eat, drink, and garden all day. What more do you want? If I could eat pie, have ale, do some gardening and go on the occasional adventure I'd be the happiest Hobbit there ever was.
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Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals
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Roberto Cavalli S/S 2022
โWhat if I slept a little more and forgot about all this nonsense.โ
โ Franz Kafka
And I know my church is not of silver and gold Its glory lies beyond judgment of souls The commandments are of consolation and warmth
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The Anatomy of Melancholy
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The Knight of the Flowers, 1894, by Georges Rochegrosse. Detail and photo by Paul Perrin. Edit.
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Victorian Tear Catchers
During the Victorian era, mourners sometimes collected their tears in gold decorated โtear bottlesโ to keep as a remembrance for the next of kin. It has also been said that the widows would go to the grave on the anniversary of the first year of death and sprinkle the tears on the grave to signify the end of the first year of mourning.