Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart.
Washington Irving
Ghosts Before Breakfast (Vormittagsspuk, 1928) by Hans Richter.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
$LAYYYTER
Mike Driver
hello vonnie
Keni
trying on a metaphor
Show & Tell
i don't do bad sauce passes
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
taylor price

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

PR's Tumblrdome

Origami Around

Discoholic 🪩

Janaina Medeiros
Jules of Nature
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Kaledo Art
occasionally subtle

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Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart.
Washington Irving
Ghosts Before Breakfast (Vormittagsspuk, 1928) by Hans Richter.
Egon Schiele. The green hand 1910
See also
The Green Hand
Anonym , Valeria Dienes school ,@Tancmuzeum
Anonym , Valeria Dienes school ,@Tancmuzeum
Am I a porn star?
"When I need your protection, I'll write ya a letter."
~Mae West
I really will!
Gioacchino Pagliei (1852-1896) The Naiads, 1881.
The Naiads
"...like the architecture, the true philosophy of 'Gothic' reaches for the heavens... Spires, like the obelisks before them, were as much spears as prayers. Each spire a show of strength, a demand, an impotent quest… A phallus thrusting for admission, the aching alms of humanity constructed in entreaty and defiance. And wonder.
...When those self-described Gothic persons only see or believe in “darkness” and “gloom” without reaching, without romance, they’ve made it as base as fucking."
~ Secondhand Rose, Thoughts on BDSM
Agree? Book a date here.
Beautiful old quote by Joanna Newsom on being childlike
“I’ve recoiled from associations with childhood that a lot of reviewers have made and interviewers have made, but one reason is that they tend towards this version of childhood that is innocent and naîve. I do feel a connection with the part, with childhood, in kind of a kind of deeper sense. And I feel a deep connection with that way of thinking, and also the capacity to look things straight on without any taboo, or without any fear. The capacity to look at death like that. And I would even take it further to say that I feel a connection to the part of childhood that makes us morbidly curious— you know, the way children wanna see, you know, dead things. They wanna see like, the roadkill, the animals that get hit by a car. You know, drive by it and they crane their necks to look.
And the way that, you know, children sometimes sit up in the middle of the night and allow themselves to think about frightening things, even if they know it will frighten them. It is this boundless receptiveness to every aspect of the world. The ability to feel sadness without being blunted, the ability to feel sadness about all the terrible things without having accumulated a thick skin and a callousedness that makes us not be able to feel the full weight of sadness anymore. I feel a connection to those things.
And I do feel a connection to the way of, sort of, free associating, as well. I think that’s all true. I think it starts when we’re born. I think that the world is not conducive to that way of thinking, and I do think probably doing, not just creative writing, but also just playing and writing music for years is almost like, not to be gross, but it’s almost like keeping a wound open. Like, pulling the scab off over and over again. If it’s an open place, if it’s a fissure between like, the world and me, it’s almost like doing these types of work all my life, I feel like it’s keeping that place open.”
- Joanna Newsom, VROP Radio, 2/3/05.
“like keeping a wound open. Like, pulling the scab off over and over again. If it’s an open place, if it’s a fissure between like, the world and me, it’s almost like doing these types of work all my life, I feel like it’s keeping that place open.”
It Conquered the World (1956)
No, that’s “IT Conquered the World" - and tech nerds everywhere nod in agreement to the sentiment (if not the year lol)
“Oh, my love, if I could just find you tonight.”
— City and Colour, Northern Wind (via naturaekos)
City & Colour lyrics.
Melle Clotilde Sakharoff , magazine “La dance” 1924
First strike.
Dracula (1931)
Robert Lowell, from The Complete Poems of Robert Lowell; “Die Forelle,” wr. c. 1957 (x)
When you left...
The staircase inside the Hotel de Ville, Nancy
Gerald Metcalfe (1894-1929), “The Poems of Coleridge” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1907 Source
Glasgow School of Art, glass plate negative showing a performance by students in costume. Early 1900’s / src: stephen ellcock
I want to see this show!