The devil’s at his strongest while we’re looking the other way, like a program running in the background silently, while we’re busy doing other shit.
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The devil’s at his strongest while we’re looking the other way, like a program running in the background silently, while we’re busy doing other shit.
Elle Canada May 2015 - Senait Gidney by Owen Bruce
China, Hishuang Panna. Weeding the rice fields. 1979, Eve Arnold.
“Do you think animals waste as much time as us, wishing for things they know they’ll never get?”
Zuhair Murad HC FW 15
“We all lie to ourselves to be happy.”
Memento (2000) dir. Christopher Nolan
Yeo Ashley bones of a dying world
“In the City of God, if you run away, they get you; if you stay, they get you too.”
Cidade de Deus (2002)
Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), Nature morte aux fleurs, 21st April 1946. Pen and ink on paper, 43 x 55.5 cm.
Iceland by Sig Vicious
Viola Davis in ‘Glamour’ Magazine April 2015
"I breathe. I breathe. I breathe. I know I breathe." - The Skin I Live In (2011)
blóm (by Belle Fleur de Lis - Lotte Janssens)
The axe forgets; the tree remembers.
African proverb
This is a Zimbabwean proverb from the Shona tribe, meaning that a person who harms another or borrows from someone will often forget, but the person who is harmed or borrowed from will always remember.
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Sheriff Truman: Why are you whittling? Dale Cooper: Because that’s what you do in a town where a yellow light still means slow down, not speed up.
From the Sanssouci Palace