Detail of ‘Lost in her dreams (In Träumen versunken)’ by Friedrich von Amerling (austrian, 1803 - 1887)
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Detail of ‘Lost in her dreams (In Träumen versunken)’ by Friedrich von Amerling (austrian, 1803 - 1887)
From Peter Kaaden‘s series Zuh Nah
“Have you ever platonically fallen for someone? For the things they say and how they can always cheer you up, no matter the circumstances? For how you can count on them and the way they get so enthusiastic about the things they love? Have you ever watched someone without them noticing and just felt your heart burst of love for everything they do and everything they are, feeling incredibly proud to have them as a friend? Have you ever been in awe due to the feeling of being blessed by the sheer existence of another human being?”
— // friendship j.d.m.
“I wish people could just say how they feel like ‘Hey I really don’t like when you do that to me’ or ‘Hey I’m in love with you’ or ‘Hi I really miss you and I think about you all the time’ without sounding desperate. Why can’t everyone be painfully honest and just save people the trouble.”
— Unknown
Nadja à Paris, Éric Rohmer (1964)
“Mi sembra che il linguaggio venga sempre usato in modo approssimativo, casuale, sbadato, e ne provo un fastidio intollerabile. Non si creda che questa mia reazione corrisponda a un’intolleranza per il prossimo: il fastidio peggiore lo provo sentendo parlare me stesso. Per questo cerco di parlare il meno possibile, e se preferisco scrivere è perché scrivendo posso correggere ogni frase tante volte quanto è necessario per arrivare non dico a essere soddisfatto delle mie parole, ma almeno a eliminare le ragioni d’insoddisfazione di cui posso rendermi conto.”
— Italo Calvino, “Lezioni americane” (via margheritaetereza)
everything takes time don’t give up if you don’t see results instantly
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C. Bukowski
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