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NOTA DIARIA (LEER TODOS LOS DÍAS)
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Izzy Ravas, from her novel titled Disarm: A Forbidden Romance (What We Don't Say,)
Eavan Boland, “A Woman Painted on a Leaf”
[Text ID: “I want a poem I can grow old in. I want a poem I can die in.”]
I remember it all and it makes me want to die.
a lot of people are afraid to admit that terrible people can make good art (music, literature, visual art) and I think it’s why so many people go down swinging to defend their favorite artist when they’re unmasked as being a horrible human being or when their controversies and problematic behavior is being addressed. like yes, that was a good book and yes, the author is a horrible person. these two facts do not necessarily contradict each other. this isn’t true for JK Rowling, who writes absolute garbage and hates trans people and pretty much every minority imaginable.
December 2, 1925 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 [volume 2]
- Clementine Von Radics
—Rainer Maria Rilke, "Letters to a Young Poet"
When Dostoevsky said, "Pain changes you, but it teaches. That is its mercy." but Kafka said, "Pain changes nothing. It just repeats itself until you forget who you were before it started."
Tale of Cinema (2005)
dir. Hong Sangsoo
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and they say white people can’t cook
love elizabeth s.
May Sarton, from "The Autumn Sonnets", Collected Poems: 1930-1993 [ID'd]
Me every single night:
True love goes beyond just feelings and physical attraction.
i know what's in my heart, i need to bring it back into my chest
What could I have been? What will I be?
i. Between the Bars, Elliott Smith / ii. @danielcalmdown / iii. The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath / iv. Things You Wanted To Say But Never Did, Geloy Concepcion