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and for my next trick i will go utterly insane in complete silence
in my defense your honor i just got out of the shower and my hair is so soft. come feel this its so soft. yes i did kill him though sorry. is that bad
reblog if freud would have diagnosed you with female hysteria in the 1800s
PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) dir.: Joe Wright
she became conscious of a new feeling within her
Very gently and quietly, almost as if it were the blood singing in her veins, or the water of the stream running over stones, she became conscious of a new feeling within her. She wondered for a moment what it was, and then said to herself, with a little surprise at recognising in her own person so famous a thing: is happiness.
— Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out. (Harvest Books; 1 edition February 3, 2003) Originally published 1915. (Via The Vale of Soul-Making)
“September 22. Nothing.”
— Franz Kafka, Diaries 1914-1923 (via nau-see)
thinkin abt how like,, ppl everywhere are connected to eachother in ways they dont know,,, like i could go pick blackberries down from the vancouver coast and a person all the way in sweden could be picking blueberries at the same time,,, we will never meet but in that moment were connected
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1. and he: (and this was almost unbearable) he saw me see him, and i saw him see me.
2. this is a story about seeing. this is a story about being seen.
3. ‘look at me’ is one of the most fundamental desires of the human heart.
4. archivist: martin. martin, look at me. look at me and tell me what you see.
martin: i see… [martin’s voice quavers] i see you, jon. [he lets out an incredulous chuckle, then another. his echo goes away] i see you.
archivist: (relieved) martin. /end transcript]
marie howe//catherynne m. valente//bertrand russel//the magnus archives
in this house we do grandma activities
Anne Sexton, A Self-Portrait Through Letters
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