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Harry Clarke, illustration for Goethe’s Faust, 1925
Orville Stoeber/Walter Sear - Gathering Antiques
soundtrack : Let’s Scare Jessica To Death (1971)
Bonne nuit *
يا قمر "ya amar" in arabic is a common term of endearment. it means "my moon".
Mercury and Psyche - Reinhold Begas, 1857
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May flowers grow in the saddest parts of you.
Zainab Aamir (via deanwinchesters)
Azaleas pinking the water.
Dana Levin, from Sky Burial; “Zozo-Ji” (via serpenstiarae)
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“She had it all in her.”
— Anne Sexton, referring to Sylvia Plath, from a letter c. September 1965
Auguste Rodin, Hanako, 1907
“Lovely walks on the beach. Moonbathing. Meditation.”
— Iris Murdoch, from a letter to Raymond Queneau written c. April 1952
Forever obsessed with this movie
(She had the sea within her soul, continuously.)
Salvatore Quasimodo, tr. by Manolis Aligizakis, from “The Tall Schooner,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Händel : Menuet en sol mineur, HWV 434 n° 4
Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
Enr. live du 11 mai 1962, Schwetzinger Schloss
Now I am surely becoming an incurable romantic.
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals; p. 51 (via ma-demoiselle-cherie)
From “Fruits and Flowers”, c. 1920s.
The Doge’s Palace, Venice