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Ten Things by Paul Baribeau “Name ten thousand reasons why you never wanna die, go and tell someone who might’ve forgotten.”
“A poet is a gardener of silence.”
Boris A. Novak, from The Gardener of Silence
Intersection between Sea and Sky (by Alessandro Puccinelli)
The Moon & Haystack by Brian Pemberton
Elephants in Sunrise (by Fifters).
“Sénégal” de Armand Lunel, Editions Rencontre, Lausanne, 1966. Photographies d’Armand Dériaz.
Soon we will be strangers. No, we can never be that. Hurting someone is an act of reluctant intimacy. We will be dangerous acquaintances with a history.
Hanif Kureishi (via theforlornhope)
Ganges River, Varanasi, India
You can’t just make me different and then leave.
Looking for Alaska, John Green (via cavum)
Women of Color You Should Know About-Wunmi Mosaku
British-Nigerian actress born on July 31,1986 . Co-starring in notable British TV shows and starring in the critically acclaimed TV film I am Slave which tells a story about a woman’s fight for freedom during the London’s slave trade.Wunmi Mosaku has become a staple name in British television, and continues to prove her talent in each role. Wunmi was named one of The Seven Fresh Faces of Toronto International Film festival for her role in I am Slave You can see Wunmi Mosaku on the new British mini-series Dancing on the Edge, which premieres on February 4th on BBC2, and will soon premiere on Encore.