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@leviathan-333
“I can’t translate myself into language any more.”
— Alice Notley, from “Ruby Goes to Pieces,” Culture of One
“Come into my soul, dressed in white, like a branch / of blood–roses, like a chalice of ashes”
— Pablo Neruda, from Ode with a Lament (tr. by Ben Belitt); Residence on Earth: 1925-1945.
— Aldous Huxley, from “Brave New World.”
Ceramics ist Krieg, Helena Hauss
my brain is so fucking mean to me man what's up with that. we're on the same team here buddy. fuckin get with it
Time doesn’t erase the pain, but it is possible to heal. We can rewire our brain so we no longer feel the same, day after day stuck in our pain, in a nightmare we can never escape. “Give it time” doesn’t work if we aren’t living life. If we stay stuck in the past healing will always feel out of our grasps... but if we try every day to rewire our brain, we can experience a healing that lasts.
-Samantha Camargo
when kosinski wrote “i’m sure there are aspects of my personality buried within me that will surface as soon as i know i am completely loved.”
“An intimate relationship does not banish loneliness. Only when we’re comfortable with who we are, can we truly function in a healthy way.”
— Patricia Fry
african moon moth with friend
So as an Antarctic expert I need to add to this that we had not in fact been to Antarctica when it was named. The ancient Greeks decided that because there was an Arctic at the top of the world, with bears, there had to be an opposite at the other end, without bears. Which is kind of ridiculous except that the fuckers were dead on
“Don’t run from lessons; they are little packages of treasure that have been given to us. As we learn from them, our lives change for the better.”
— Louise Hay