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the most fun a girl can have is finding parallels, noticing patterns, making connections, contemplating
Spanish surrealist painter Remedios Varo in her studio, 1957. Photographer: Duncan McNeill
- E. M. Forster's New Year's resolutions, written 31 December 1904
Sydney Mortimer Laurence (American, 1865–1940)
start seeing everything as God, but keep it a secret
Peoples' desire to burn the Gävle goat isn't about them hating it. It's a "my son loved your drawing so much that he ate it" sort of a deal.
also the endless allure of arson
Oh yeah we definitely also love arson.
Look, the Long Night demands a sacrifice to chase away the dark and cold. You need a burnt offering. The bigger, the better. You can't make a giant flammable effigy and NOT give it to the gods of Winter.
At this hour, Losel Yauch
— Henry Miller, A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller, 1932-1953
'Stańczyk' by Jan Matejko, 1862 // Alan Alda as Hawkeye Pierce, Mash episode 'As You Were', 1974
isabella rossellini and her miniature schnauzer husband martin scorsese
Felix Vallotton (1865 – 1925). “Etude de fesses [Study of buttocks]’’, c.1884. Oil on canvas, 38 x 46 cm (15 x 18 in).
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.
The Bystander, England, July 20, 1921