The ceaseless work of trying to love others as you wish to be loved, eclipsed only by the work of trying to love yourself as you wish to be loved.
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Janaina Medeiros
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The ceaseless work of trying to love others as you wish to be loved, eclipsed only by the work of trying to love yourself as you wish to be loved.
But I wonder if we also ignore illness because of our bias toward agency and control. We would like to imagine that we captain the ships of our lives, that human history is largely the story of human choice. Perhaps this is why rumors have swirled for millennia that Alexander the Great died of poisoning even though he almost certainly died of typhoid or malaria. We simply don’t want a world where even the most powerful emperor can be felled by mere infection.
John Green, Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
by Matt Talbert
If it be possible, let this cup pass from me;
Carl Bloch, Christ at Gethsemane. 1880 / Giulio Cesare Procaccini, Agony in the Garden. 1616-1620 / Paolo Veronese, Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. 1583-1584 / William Blake, The Agony in the Garden. 1799-1800
Four views across the nave of Bayeux Cathedral
Photos by Charles Reeza
OOSTERWIJCK, Maria van (1630-1693)
Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, details circa 1670 Oil on canvas, 736.6 x 558.8 mm Denver Art Museum Ed. Orig. (Ed. Lic.: CC0 1.0)
HUIJSUM, Jan van (1682-1749)
Vase of Flowers, details 1722 Oil on panel, 803 x 610 mm Getty Center Ed. Orig. (Ed. Lic.: CC0 1.0)
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