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The rooftops of Ginza, 1958
by Seiichi Nagano
The Runaways: Joan Jett, 1976, before she started coloring her hair! via a terrific interview in vogue on this very topic
Léon Cauvy (1874-1933), Port d’Alger, vue de la ville, 1922.
not for riches but for love medieval posie ring
Ward Bennett, Apartment, 1965
So nice
(via witchvnts, loveyourchaos)
Jeff Sessions was interrupted by a priest who just directly quoted Jesus at him. Jeff Sessions was speaking about not allowing refugees and immigrants into this country.
The priest was removed. Another religious leader stood up and defended the priest, and they were also removed.
Powerful video. Jesus loves that priest, and that priest knows Jesus.
The other minister is a Baptist pastor, Rev. Darrell Hamilton, who I went to school with at Wake Forest Divinity.
(RNS) — 'I interrupted Attorney General Sessions today because his entire political agenda is antithetical to the gospel of Jesus Christ,'
Read more here
These two? This is true Christianity. This is how you practice your faith.
Poor Jeff Sessions. It really sucks to have people express their religious freedom by using religion to tell you what a horrible hypocrite you are, doesn’t it?
Green later told Religion News Service that he understood why Sessions described his remarks, which were primarily a recitation of Scripture, as an attack.
“Sometimes when we encounter Jesus it does feel like we are being attacked,” he said, “because when we encounter (it) we can see clearly that what we are doing on this earth is an obstacle to Jesus.”
I love everything about this
Bowl, Islamic Art
H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Horace Havemeyer, 1956 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Stonepaste; underglaze painted
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/453598
Corsican vendetta knife with floral detail
“may all your wounds be mortal”
This is beautiful. Though, it’s not “all your wounds” (tutte le tue ferite) but rather “May my wound” (la mia ferita). It’s feminine singular and I do kinda love the personalization of the writing.
But it’s also … it’s kind of grammatically incorrect but it’s also very colloquial and dialectal.
Che la mia ferita sia mortale is more than just a saying … it’s almost an invocation.
It’s also less ‘may’ and more ‘that’ so it should be more like …
That my wound be lethal
are we all just going to ignore that this thing is called a vendetta knife
“Never wish them pain. That’s not who you are. If they caused you pain they must have pain inside. Wish them healing.”
— Najwa Zebian
Torkil Gudnason for Mademoiselle Magazine, March 1984.
Since I have no sweet flower to send you, I enclose my heart; a little one, sunburnt, half broken sometimes…
Emily Dickinson, in a letter to Mrs. Samuel Bowles, c. December 1858. (via xshayarsha)
The incredible embroidered jackets of Brazilian outsider artist Bispo Do Rosario. Through a myriad of materials and objects (including embroidery, jackets, furniture like sculptures, models and flags) Bispo tried to explain the world to God, whom he thought – much like a parent of a teenager – did not understand his human creation anymore. Do Rosario spent the majority of his life in a mental institution but was given full freedom to express his creative sides.