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“Stay longer in me, take roots.”
— Vera Pavlova (Russian, born 1963), from “If There Is Something To Desire” “ Побудь подольше во мне, пусти корни. “ (via 89words)
From February 16 to 17, 1913 Letters to Felice by Franz Kafka First published : 1973
Jeanette Winterson, SUMMER SOLSTICE 2022
Dreams (1990)
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“How womanly you are and how sweet and torturous it is to imagine your body along mine. I love you with fury today. I kiss you to the point of suffocation. I caress you, I crush you… But I stop, don’t I, my darling, my beautiful love, it is to moan… Ah, to sleep, to sleep all this time, and to wake up next to you.”
— Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, Correspondance, February 7, 1950 [#177]
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