the most beautiful souls intertwine without the necessity of exchanging words
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the most beautiful souls intertwine without the necessity of exchanging words
- 𝒉 𝒊 𝒓 𝒂 𝒆 𝒕 𝒉
ophelia by friedrich wilhelm theodor heyser, 1900
why am i never the first choice? i would tear off my own flesh if you were starving. i would stain my wedding gown with blood to offer you my lungs if you so much as coughed. i would worship you every morning and say grace to you every night. don’t you get it? i would give everything for you!
self care is reading russian classics
mom, your child reads crime and punishment for fun
“You will burn and you will burn out; you will be healed and come back again.”
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
‘It’s beautiful here, but morning light can make the most vulgar things tolerable.'
- Henry Winter in The Secret History by Donna Tartt
main character energy, but from a dostoevsky novel.
Fernand Cormon ( 1845 – 1924,French)-Murder in the Serail. Date 1874
Okay but can we please appreciate 1800s boys and their handwriting
There’s inherent vulnerability in being kind, patient, and considerate because you will always run the risk of mistreatment despite.
due to many foreseen circumstances i will go insane
Gold memento mori ring set with a miniature painting of an eye, surrounded by seed pearls and a ring of plaited hair, circa 1810.
Georges Roussin (1854–1941), Ophelia (detail)