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I like to write like this. with sentences that do not finish in one line. sometimes with one word per line. I learned this from an ex lover. who used to respond to me just like this. each phrase, each sentence, each word, separated for sake of importance. I found that I would typically skim long paragraphs, searching for the important morsels, nothing more, nothing less. but with his banter, his responses, I read each and every word. And all that he said simply felt so important. long paragraphs are too intimidating. but when I write like this, it feels as if every word matters. it feels as if something matters
something matters. (drafts from 2016) |(morsus engel)| (via morsusengel)
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Do go on doing a lot of walking and keep your love of nature, for that is the right way to understand art better and better. Painters understand nature and love her and teach us to see.
Vincent van Gogh in a letter to his brother Theo, January 1874 (via spoutziki-art)
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