May 30, 1929 Journals of Anais Nin 1927-1931 [volume 4]
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May 30, 1929 Journals of Anais Nin 1927-1931 [volume 4]
ever since i was a little girl i knew i wanted to deny location sharing and turn off personalized ads and reject all non-essential cookies and not set up siri and face ID
Learning to train my nervous system to not live disconnected with the sensations my body is feeling. Pain. Pleasure. Overwhelming joy. Momentum. It is all welcome. It is all so fleeting.
when James Baldwin said I can’t be a pessimist because I’m alive
when James Baldwin said to be a pessimist means that you have agreed that human life is an academic matter. So I am forced to be an optimist. I am forced to believe that we can survive whatever we must survive.
Ramón López Velarde, from Song of the Heart: Selected Poems; “Canonization”
Text ID: the solemn witchery painted in your mystic eyes.
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thank you anais nin
Fyodor Dostoevsky, from a letter featured in Letters of Fyodor Michailovitch Dostoevsky to his Family & Friends
jewel words
pendeloque: a drop-shaped diamond or other gem used as a pendant
toadstone: a small stone, once believed to be a jewel embedded in the head of a toad, worn as an amulet
pearlaceous: resembling pearl or mother-of-pearl; pearly
mundil: a turban ornamented with imitation job or silver embroidery
margaritiferous: producing pearls
feitsui: a pale green variety of jade, highly prized in China
kincob: India silk brocaded with flowers in silver or gold
caracoly: an alloy of gold, silver, and copper, used to make jewelry of inferior quality
clinquant: glittery; gleaming; sparkling; dressed in, or overlaid with, tinsel finery
cacholong: 1. an opaque or milk-white chalcedony, a variety of quartz; 2. a similar variety of opal
lecanomancy: divination by interpreting the sound or effect of an object or substance falling into a body of water. gems are commonly used
goltschut: a small ingot of gold or silver, formerly used as money in Asia
parure: a set of jewelry meant to be worn together
dactylomancy: divination by various methods using rings, such as silver or gold rings placed on the fingernails in patterns in conjunction with the planets
exornation: ornament; decoration; embellishment
oroide: an alloy of copper and zinc or tin that has a gold color, used in making inexpensive jewelry
reliquary: 1. a container to hold or display religious relics; 2. an object that sustains the memory of past people or events
ewer: a kind of widemouth pitcher or jug with a shape like a vase and a handle
tsavorite: a dark green garnet
grevillea: any of many Australian shrubs and trees in the genus of Grevillea
parterre: 1. a flowerbed, particularly an elevated one; 2. a garden with paths between such flowerbeds; 3. a part of the section of theatre seats located on the ground floor, on the same level as the orchestra; 4. an apartment balcony
carcanet: a richly decorative collar
lavalier: an item of jewelry consisting of a pendant, sometimes with one stone, suspended from a necklace
Edward Weston, Willow, Santa Cruz, 1933.