july will bring you love.
july will bring you peace.
july will bring you happiness.
july will bring you opportunities.
july will bring you abundance.
july will bring you blessings.
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july will bring you love.
july will bring you peace.
july will bring you happiness.
july will bring you opportunities.
july will bring you abundance.
july will bring you blessings.
i can always relate to a girl who wants to leave
My tenderness, 25 June 1926 Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov
We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity.
Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist
Writing prompt? No. Writing much delayed.
home. — 1. "garden state", jeremy zucker / 2. up late II, suzanne siegel / 3. "it was coming all along", maggie rogers / 4. & 7. lady bird (2017) / 5. & 8. "splinter", jeremy zucker / 6. "this was a home once", bad suns
ἔστιν ἄρα (therefore it is), 2025
(inspired by @two-bees-poetry - still fascinated by the poem lady macbeth grants you an interview, it's my favourite <3)
“The Gods called your name and the seas turned dark; the earth quaked with power. You looked up at Olympus screaming at the gates; “What will I become?” The Gods fell silent, then- with a thunderous roar replied;“Who are you now?””
— Achilles (via jaimescersei)
He smiled, and his face was like the sun.
what really kills me about Achilles’ narrative is that the only way he could become immortal was to give up his humanity. we’re so often reminded of the fact that he’s half a god, we sometimes forget he’s only half-human - that the line that keeps him from breaking is so thin.
in the Iliad, he was ready to give up immortality and go home before Patroclus went off to battle, he was ready to give up that fabled honour he was promised.
and then he loses Patroclus. And with it goes the last of his compassion and humanity and that sheer, brutal, visceral anger that drives him back into battle will be what he’s remembered for, his hubris and strength and pride, and ‘Achilles in Tent’ will eventually become a well-used trope in stories about team-work and selflessness, and he will eventually turn into an invincible hero archetype.
His legacy could never have happened without Patroclus’ death. He could never have become the legend he was known for, because it was either die young and famous or live out his life in obscurity. He was ready to choose the second option until it was taken from him.
And something had to fill the void that Patroclus left, and because he loved so fiercely and so much, the only emotion that could take over in it’s place - anger - needed to be overwhelming and superhuman in its strength. When he faces Hector, his ruthlessness is an exact reminder of that side of him, of the divinity that is half of who he is, that gods can only be gods if they are also capable of greed and cruelty and pettiness.
in his story, he ascended into godhood by having humanity ripped out of him. immortality is not a kind thing.
good morning and friendly reminder that scholars have identified today, june 6, as the day patroclus was killed.
patroclus died 3233 years ago today.
finding this post over ten years later - now 3243 years ago today.
good morning and friendly reminder that scholars have identified today, june 6, as the day patroclus was killed.
patroclus died 3233 years ago today.
Louisa May Alcott — Little Women
June will be filled with joy.
June will be filled with love.
June will be filled with trust.
June will be filled with peace.
June will be filled with clarity.
June will be filled with miracles.
June will be filled with blessings.
André Gide, from a journal entry featured in The Journals of Andre Gide, Vol. 2: 1914-1927
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned