Xuebing Du
KIROKAZE
taylor price

Janaina Medeiros
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
wallacepolsom

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

blake kathryn

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NASA

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Kiana Khansmith

titsay
Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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cherry valley forever
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
occasionally subtle

#extradirty

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@bby-faced
“I’m afraid to write. It’s so dangerous. Anyone who’s tried, knows. The danger of stirring up hidden things – and the world is not on the surface, it’s hidden in its roots submerged in the depths of the sea. In order to write I must place myself in the void. In this void is where I exist intuitively. But it’s a terribly dangerous void: it’s where I wring out blood. I’m a writer who fears the snare of words: the words I say hide others – which? maybe I’ll say them. Writing is a stone cast down a deep well.”
— Clarice Lispector, A Breath of Life
Grace Elizabeth for Zara. (2022)
“Every daring attempt to make a great change in existing conditions, every lofty vision of new possibilities for the human race, has been labelled utopian.”
— Emma Goldman, “Socialism: Caught in the Political Trap”
@fashiiongonerouge
N. a pris les dés 1971
Ondulations Marines, Anglet
The Birth of Venus by Konstantin Makovsky (1900-10)
old books
“If you reason instead of repeating what is taught you; if you analyze the law and strip off those cloudy fictions with which it has been draped in order to conceal its real origin, which is the right of the stronger, and its substance, which has ever been the consecration of all the tyrannies handed down to mankind through its long and bloody history; when you have comprehended this, your contempt for the law will be profound indeed. You will understand that to remain the servant of the written law is to place yourself every day in opposition to the law of conscience, and to make a bargain on the wrong side; and, since this struggle cannot go on forever, you will either silence your conscience and become a scoundrel, or you will break with tradition, and you will work with us for the utter destruction of all this injustice, economic, social and political.”
— Peter Kropotkin, An Appeal to the Young
Gai Mattiolo (1998) Jodie Kidd