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— Vladimir Nabokov, from Letters to Vera (tr. Olga Voronina & Brian Boyd) (via lunamonchtuna)
A Middle-Earth Traveller, John Howe
Cecilia Martinez, from a poem titled "Winter Then," featured in A Magnificently Ordinary Romance: Poems
2 February 1909, Aleksandr Blok (1880-1921), Selected Poems
"came back wrong" sure yeah that's cool i guess "came back suicidal" now you're talking
came back imprisoned by obligation to bear responsibility for the love and grief that others feel for you. came back painfully aware of the horror of existence. came back to a life you cannot bear to live anymore, to a body you cannot bear to call yours.
“Life is unbearable for me… Forgive me.” - Dalida’s Suicide Note. May 3, 1987.
Letters to Milena, Franz Kafka (translated by Philip Boehm)
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I must have sat on the edge of my bed for an hour yesterday without lying down, just thinking about it.
September 19, 1916 Letters to Felice by Franz Kafka First published : 1973
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I think of you often and my love is with you wherever you are.
August 2nd, 1963 Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters First published: 1977
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— Jean-Paul Sartre, from The Flies (tr. by Stuart Gilbert & Lionel Abel), 1943 (via lunamonchtuna)
Savannah Brown, from a poem titled "Unmute me unmute me unmute me!," featured in Closer Baby Closer: Poems
Earthbound - Greg Mort , 1993.
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