“The moon slips from a silver mist, - With star-bound brow, and star-wreathed wrist,”
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“The moon slips from a silver mist, - With star-bound brow, and star-wreathed wrist,”
— Madison Cawein, from The Wood Witch in “Poems Bewitched And Haunted”
“We are ghosts in Victorian gowns, / lilac aparitions with parasols…”
— Simone Muench, “Bind”. (via malglories)
“The best way out is by going deeper in.”
— Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry featured in The Complete Works of Virginia Woolf; Selected Diaries (via loveage-moondream)
Where the Wild Roses Grow
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds & Kylie Minogue
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (John Ford, 1948)
La morte vivante [The Living Dead Girl] Jean Rollin, 1982
“Newton and Descartes started to try and prove that God existed in the same way as they would try and prove something in the laboratory or with their mathematics … And when you try and mix science and religion you get bad science and bad religion. The two are doing two different things. … Science can give you a diagnosis of cancer. It can even cure your disease, but it cannot touch your grief and disappointment, nor can it help you to die well.”
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Karen Armstrong (b. 1944) British author, comparative religion scholar
Pure Acorn by William Morris
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“The world is indeed full of peril, and in it there are many dark places; but still there is much that is fair, and though in all lands love is now mingled with grief, it grows perhaps the greater.”
— The Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien (b. 3 January 1892)