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Pier Paolo Pasolini punches a young fascist in front of cinema Quattro Fontane in Rome, 1962
El Greco, Saint Sebastian (detail), c.1610-1614
gentle reminder you can rise up from everything. you can recreate yourself. nothing is permanent. you are not stuck. you have choices. you can think new thoughts. you can learn something new. you can create new habits. all that matters is that you decide today and never look back.
Andrea Gibson, Lord of the Butterflies
Nikki Giovanni, The Collected Poetry, 1968-1998
— k.p.k
Aaron Siskind, Alone, 1937
„Wenn Du vor mir stehst und mich ansiehst, was weißt Du von den Schmerzen, die in mir sind und was weiß ich von den Deinen. Und wenn ich mich vor Dir niederwerfen würde und weinen und erzählen, was wüsstest Du von mir mehr als von der Hölle, wenn Dir jemand erzählt, sie ist heiß und fürchterlich. Schon darum sollten wir Menschen voreinander so ehrfürchtig, so nachdenklich, so liebend stehn wie vor dem Eingang zur Hölle.“
- Franz Kafka, Briefe An Oskar Pollak, 9. November 1903
— David Foster Wallace, The Pale King
Małgorzata Sajur
Source: It is known among the wise
You just have to get up and get shit done. It’s as simple & as difficult as that
details #2: Judith, 1892, by Jules Joseph Lefebvre.
“My whole religion is this: do every duty, and expect no reward for it, either here or hereafter.”
— Bertrand Russell, “Greek Excercises”, The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell