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T.S. Eliot, from The Complete Poems & Plays of T.S. Eliot; “The Family Reunion,” (x)
egocentrism (2018) by len-yan remake of a 2015 original illustration
“…Years of love have been forgot In the hatred of a minute.”
— Edgar Allan Poe, “To M–”
“And now I am tired for a while. My wound tires me.”
— James Joyce, from The Complete Works; “Exiles: A Play in Three Acts,”
“In this journey between preciousness and nothingness, I must learn to embrace the otherness of all things including the otherness of me.”
— Bison Jack (via thejournalofbisonjack)
извинявай, че не правя нещата както трябва и понякога се налага да се ядосваш но ти се заклевам, че те обичах грешно по най-правилния начин Цвета Тодорова
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The Smiths | Bigmouth Strikes Again
And now I know how Joan of Arc felt As the flames rose to her Roman nose And her iPod started to melt
“Intelligence is one of the greatest human gifts. But all too often a search for knowledge drives out the search for love. This is something else I’ve discovered for myself very recently. I present it to you as a hypothesis: Intelligence without the ability to give and receive affection leads to mental and moral breakdown, to neurosis, and possibly even psychosis. And I say that the mind absorbed in and involved in itself as a self-centered end, to the exclusion of human relationships, can only lead to violence and pain.
Daniel Keyes | @wnq-psychology (via wnq-psychology)
Alan Watts | @wnq-philosophy
Maybe you’re playing a part on a great stage with only yourself as audience.
John Steinbeck, East of Eden (via wordsnquotes)
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Torment yourself as little as possible, then you’ll torment me less.
Franz Kafka, Letters To Milena (via wordsnquotes)