how do you think you can tell if you're in love?
the arrow in your heart
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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@ladyofhorrors
how do you think you can tell if you're in love?
the arrow in your heart
“(sword hearted)”
— Margaret Atwood, from The Circle Game, 1966.
Loving yourself is not the same as being in love—self-love is not the same as romantic love. Loving yourself is honouring your boundaries and not tolerating disrespect. It’s pushing past the fear that stands between you and your dreams. Loving yourself is having the courage to leave situations and people that are not serving your growth. Self-love is not something you feel, but rather something you do each day.
— Taj Arora
Are You Coming? - Trina Teoh
Nosferatu (2024)
NOSFERATU (2024), dir. Robert Eggers
Costume Concept Art for Nosferatu (2024) by Linda Muir
I was at peace before you came; why have you disturbed me? You have given me new wants and now you trifle with me as if my heart were as whole as yours [...]
Mary Shelley, from 'Matilda'
When it rains the white petals of Diphylleia Grayi also known as skeleton flowers, turn crystal clear.
Only in Valencia can you see bright stars in the middle of the day. Read all about this phenomena via this link: Mascleta
Hammond Castle
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Gundula Blumi - Fata Morgana
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Fontainebleau State Park, Louisiana by Lana Gramlich
Decorative cover of ‘The Moss Rose’ a gift book published in 1850 by Nafis & Cornish.
Boston Public Library
Internet Archive
Louise Glück, from The Encounter