Frank Cheyne Papé illustration for The Well of Saint Clare by Anatole France, 1928
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Frank Cheyne Papé illustration for The Well of Saint Clare by Anatole France, 1928
From the Ballet De La Nuit
Nudes from Tate Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA January 26, 2025
“افنيتني فيك حتى ظننت أنك أني !”
— #الحلاج
Tell me, has your love of the world survived your knowledge of the world?
Li-Young Lee, "A Canon of the Hours" from The Invention of the Darling
The gospel according to Jesus Christ
You are precisely as big as what you love and precisely as small as what you allow to annoy you.
Robert Anton Wilson
Only seeing what is as evident
There can be thoughts piling on top of each other as rationalization, but it never ends. In never ending this is evident
Reminder
Because there is no verifiable definition or structure for “reality,” yes, anything you can think of is possible. See this.
The kiss sculpture in Vienna Central cemetery
Cave of the Storm Nymphs (1903) by Sir Edward John Poynter (English, 1836 – 1919), oil on canvas, 145.9 cm (57.4 in) x 110.4 cm (43.4 in), Private Collection
À nos amours (1983)