Dante and Beatrice (detail) Salvatore Postiglione, 1906
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Dante and Beatrice (detail) Salvatore Postiglione, 1906
- إبراهيم نصر الله ، بإسم الأم والإبن ؛ من قصيدة " في حديثها عن غربتها ".
i climb like peas & beans
[ID: a photo of a ceramic plate on a transparent background. there’s strawberries and flowers painted on it with the words ‘I spread like strawberries’ above it]
"October" by Dion Anja, from Motion Sickness
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“Picking Wild Flowers” (also known as “Picking Daisies”) (1905) (detail) by Hermann Seeger (1857-1945).
“Whatever you are, be a good one.”
— Unknown
The Society of Others by William Nicholson
Water-Lilies by Claude Monet, 1904 (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen)
“So I did not think of you so much as I felt you drifting through my being, in some gesture that held me poised like a hummingbird above the scarlet blossoms of the trumpet vine, I kissed you above the heart, and by above I mean there, not that geometric center, the breastbone that so many use to divide the body in half and so mistake for the place where the heart lies, but the exact location, a little to the left, just on the crescent where the breast begins to rise—”
— Rebecca Seiferle, excerpt of “White of snow or white of page is not”, in Wild Tongue
Hands by Valentin Chenaille
Sylvia Plath, The Letters of Sylvia Plath Volume I: 1940–1956
“She didn’t need to be saved. She needed to be found and appreciated for exactly who she was.”
— j. iron word
'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde (published in 1890)