Joy Sullivan, from “Culpable”, Instructions for Traveling West
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Joy Sullivan, from “Culpable”, Instructions for Traveling West
The Idol (2023)
“In me, something is broken. I try over and over again to understand what happened.”
— Anaïs Nin, from Nearer the Moon: The Previously Unpublished Unexpurgated Diary, 1937-1939
“…but the truth is I am terribly weak. And I crave the balm of beautiful and soft things.”
— Anaïs Nin, from a diary entry featured in Linotte: The Early Diary Of Anaïs Nin (1914-1920)
style deficit disorder (2007) by tiffany godoy
“You seem already to belong to another world;”
— Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
Discalced Carmelite nun in Wrocław, Poland.
Abeny Nhial by Paolo Roversi for Danielle Frankel F/W 2026 Collection
Léa Seydoux by Nan Goldin
Virginia Woolf, Orlando: A Biography
uh oh i miss something i can’t name again. i want to go home to something that doesn’t exist again. does anyone have a gun
ann demeulemeester f/w 2024 rtw
John Keats, The Selected Letters of John Keats
I really like the word “smitten”. because at first glance you just think of sappy lovey-dovey stuff but also you have to remember this is a word that’s born of the word “smite.” a devastating word. a word that, summarized, means stricken. smitten means stricken as well — struck with devastating affection.