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YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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I don't know how to love in halves. If I give you my heart, I give you the ghosts, the galaxies, and everything in between.
Jean-Paul Sartre, from a play featured in "No Exit and Three Other Plays," originally published in 1944
“La belleza y la verdad de la fuerza amorosa se pone de manifiesto tanto más plenamente cuanto mayor cantidad de instinto sea capaz de contener. Pero cuanto más sofoque el instinto al amor más sale a la luz el animal.”
— Carl Jung
“That’s the whole secret: To do things that excite you.”
— Ray Bradbury, The Art of Fiction No. 203
Enchanting slumber
Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
- Mario Quintana 💜
Else Fitzgerald, from "Everything Feels Like the End of The World," publ. in 2022
Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin
An embroidery of the Wikipedia page for embroidery.
The story of a marble worker Evrard Flignot from Brussels who devastated by the death of his wife built a pretty mausoleum for her in Cimetière de Laeken.
At first look inside, there is a mourner reaching out to an empty wall. But, once a year, on the day of the summer solstice, the Sun draws a light that recalls this love for almost a century.
Once a year ✨😑
Dostoevsky, The Idiot
Caspar David Friedrich, Gartenterrasse, 1811
(Collage: instagram @emmalinatotes)