ItĆ Shinsui - Ikenohata at Night (1921)
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ItĆ Shinsui - Ikenohata at Night (1921)
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âHappiness is pretty simple: someone to love, something to do, something to look forward to.â
â Rita Mae Brown
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when hayao miyazaki said that true love was two people inspiring each other to liveâŠrecognizing just how hard living is, putting one foot in front of the other every day, how easy it is to lose our passion for itâŠâŠ thatâs the real shit
René Magritte, Le cri du coeur, 1960
Future world traveler, currently beeing a professional sleeper. Robert Bashford
â Mahmoud Darwish
ââhow wonderful to be who I am, made out of earth and water, my own thoughts, my own fingerprintsâ all that glorious, temporary stuff.â
â Mary Oliver, excerpt of âOn Meditating, Sort Ofâ, in Blue Horses (via antigonick)
One day, your skull will be as empty as a conch shell on a fence post,
full of wind and gentle quiet.
Today, itâs a cauldron of ghosts.
Flesh and electricity.
Water and memory.
A machine that makes reality.
Now. Here. Your skull is the garden where fact flowers into meaning.
One day, your skull will
be as empty as a conch
shell on a fence post,
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Fishermanâs cabin, Lofoten Islands Photograph: Henry Cui